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arxiv:1806.08049
On the Robustness of Interpretability Methods
Published on Jun 21, 2018
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Abstract
Robustness of explanations, where similar inputs should produce similar explanations, is proposed as a crucial interpretability requirement, with metrics introduced to evaluate and enhance existing methods.
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We argue that robustness of explanations---i.e., that similar inputs should give rise to similar explanations---is a key desideratum for interpretability. We introduce metrics to quantify robustness and demonstrate that current methods do not perform well according to these metrics. Finally, we propose ways that robustness can be enforced on existing interpretability approaches.
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