Produces hierarchical interpretations for a single prediction made by a pytorch neural network. Official code for Hierarchical interpretations for neural network predictions (ICLR 2019 pdf).
Documentation • Demo notebooks
Note: this repo is actively maintained. For any questions please file an issue.
- installation:
pip install acd
(or clone and runpython setup.py install
) - examples: the reproduce_figs folder has notebooks with many demos
- src: the acd folder contains the source for the method implementation
- allows for different types of interpretations by changing hyperparameters (explained in examples)
- all required data/models/code for reproducing are included in the dsets folder
Inspecting NLP sentiment models | Detecting adversarial examples | Analyzing imagenet models |
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- the current CD implementation often works out-of-the box, especially for networks built on common layers, such as alexnet/vgg/resnet. However, if you have custom layers or layers not accessible in
net.modules()
, you may need to write a custom function to iterate through some layers of your network (for examples seecd.py
). - to use baselines such build-up and occlusion, replace the pred_ims function by a function, which gets predictions from your model given a batch of examples.
- CDEP (ICML 2020 pdf, github) - penalizes CD / ACD scores during training to make models generalize better
- TRIM (ICLR 2020 workshop pdf, github) - using simple reparameterizations, allows for calculating disentangled importances to transformations of the input (e.g. assigning importances to different frequencies)
- PDR framework (PNAS 2019 pdf) - an overarching framewwork for guiding and framing interpretable machine learning
- DAC (arXiv 2019 pdf, github) - finds disentangled interpretations for random forests
- Baseline interpretability methods - the file
scores/score_funcs.py
also contains simple pytorch implementations of integrated gradients and the simple interpration techniquegradient * input
- feel free to use/share this code openly
- if you find this code useful for your research, please cite the following:
@inproceedings{
singh2019hierarchical,
title={Hierarchical interpretations for neural network predictions},
author={Chandan Singh and W. James Murdoch and Bin Yu},
booktitle={International Conference on Learning Representations},
year={2019},
url={https://openreview.net/forum?id=SkEqro0ctQ},
}