Perturbation Effect: A Metric to Counter Misleading Validation of Feature Attribution

Ilija Simic, Vedran Sabol, Eduardo Enrique Veas

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Abstract

This paper provides evidence indicating that the most commonly used metric for validating feature attribution methods in eXplainable AI (XAI) is misleading when applied to time series data. To evaluate whether an XAI method attributes importance to relevant features, these are systematically perturbed while measuring the impact on the performance of the classifier. The assumption is that a drastic performance reduction with increasing perturbation of relevant features indicates that these are indeed relevant. We demonstrate empirically that this assumption is incomplete without considering low relevance features in the used metrics. We introduce a novel metric, the Perturbation Effect Size, and demonstrate how it complements existing metrics to offer a more faithful assessment of importance attribution. Finally, we contribute a comprehensive evaluation of attribution methods on time series data, considering the influence of perturbation methods and region size selection.
Originalspracheenglisch
TitelCIKM '22: Proceedings of the 31st ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management
ErscheinungsortNew York, NY
Herausgeber (Verlag)Association of Computing Machinery
Seiten1798-1807
ISBN (elektronisch)978-1-4503-9236-5
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 17 Okt. 2022
Veranstaltung31st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management: CIKM 2022 - Atlanta, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 17 Okt. 202221 Okt. 2022

Konferenz

Konferenz31st ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management
KurztitelCIKM '22
Land/GebietUSA / Vereinigte Staaten
OrtAtlanta
Zeitraum17/10/2221/10/22

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