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MultiFIX: An XAI-friendly feature inducing approach to building models from multimodal data

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arxiv 2402.12183 v1 pith:SOAC4OSB submitted 2024-02-19 cs.AI

classification cs.AI
keywords datafeaturesmultifixuseddifferentfusionmodelsmultimodal
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In the health domain, decisions are often based on different data modalities. Thus, when creating prediction models, multimodal fusion approaches that can extract and combine relevant features from different data modalities, can be highly beneficial. Furthermore, it is important to understand how each modality impacts the final prediction, especially in high-stake domains, so that these models can be used in a trustworthy and responsible manner. We propose MultiFIX: a new interpretability-focused multimodal data fusion pipeline that explicitly induces separate features from different data types that can subsequently be combined to make a final prediction. An end-to-end deep learning architecture is used to train a predictive model and extract representative features of each modality. Each part of the model is then explained using explainable artificial intelligence techniques. Attention maps are used to highlight important regions in image inputs. Inherently interpretable symbolic expressions, learned with GP-GOMEA, are used to describe the contribution of tabular inputs. The fusion of the extracted features to predict the target label is also replaced by a symbolic expression, learned with GP-GOMEA. Results on synthetic problems demonstrate the strengths and limitations of MultiFIX. Lastly, we apply MultiFIX to a publicly available dataset for the detection of malignant skin lesions.

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  1. A Step towards Interpretable Multimodal AI Models with MultiFIX

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    MultiFIX replaces black-box multimodal fusion components with symbolic expressions and Grad-CAM explanations, and on four synthetic problems the interpretable models retain or improve predictive accuracy.

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