Poster
in
Workshop: 3rd Workshop on Interpretable Machine Learning in Healthcare (IMLH)
Robust Ranking Explanations
Chao Chen · Chenghua Guo · Guixiang Ma · Ming Zeng · Xi Zhang · Sihong Xie
Keywords: [ explainable machine learning ] [ Ranking Robustness ]
Abstract:
Robust explanations of machine learning models are critical to establish human trust in the models. Due to limited cognition capability, most humans can only interpret the top few salient features. It is critical to make top salient features robust to adversarial attacks, especially those against the more vulnerable gradient-based explanations. Existing defense measures robustness using $\ell_p$-norms, which have weaker protection power. We define explanation thickness for measuring salient features ranking stability, and derive tractable surrogate bounds of the thickness to design the R2ET algorithm to efficiently maximize the thickness and anchor top salient features. Theoretically, we prove a connection between R2ET and adversarial training. Experiments with a wide spectrum of network architectures and data modalities, including brain networks, demonstrate that R2ET attains higher explanation robustness under stealthy attacks while retaining accuracy.
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