LioNets: Local Interpretation of Neural Networks through Penultimate Layer Decoding
Ioannis Mollas, Nikolaos Bassiliades, Grigorios Tsoumakas
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 14
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Technological breakthroughs on smart homes, self-driving cars, health care and robotic assistants, in addition to reinforced law regulations, have critically influenced academic research on explainable machine learning. A sufficient number of researchers have implemented ways to explain indifferently any black box model for classification tasks. A drawback of building agnostic explanators is that the neighbourhood generation process is universal and consequently does not guarantee true adjacency between the generated neighbours and the instance. This paper explores a methodology on providing explanations for a neural network's decisions, in a local scope, through a process that actively takes into consideration the neural network's architecture on creating an instance's neighbourhood, that assures the adjacency among the generated neighbours and the instance.
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