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Interpreting deep learning models with marginal attribution by conditioning on quantiles
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Richman, Ronald
, Wüthrich, Mario V
, Merz, Michael
, Tsanakas, Andreas
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Deep learning
/ Methods
/ Quantiles
/ Sensitivity analysis
2022
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Interpreting deep learning models with marginal attribution by conditioning on quantiles
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Richman, Ronald
, Wüthrich, Mario V
, Merz, Michael
, Tsanakas, Andreas
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Deep learning
/ Methods
/ Quantiles
/ Sensitivity analysis
2022
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Interpreting deep learning models with marginal attribution by conditioning on quantiles
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Interpreting deep learning models with marginal attribution by conditioning on quantiles
2022
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Overview
A vast and growing literature on explaining deep learning models has emerged. This paper contributes to that literature by introducing a global gradient-based model-agnostic method, which we call Marginal Attribution by Conditioning on Quantiles (MACQ). Our approach is based on analyzing the marginal attribution of predictions (outputs) to individual features (inputs). Specifically, we consider variable importance by fixing (global) output levels, and explaining how features marginally contribute to these fixed global output levels. MACQ can be seen as a marginal attribution counterpart to approaches such as accumulated local effects, which study the sensitivities of outputs by perturbing inputs. Furthermore, MACQ allows us to separate marginal attribution of individual features from interaction effects and to visualize the 3-way relationship between marginal attribution, output level, and feature value.
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Springer Nature B.V
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