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Flexible Instance-Specific Rationalization of NLP Models
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Chrysostomou, George
, Aletras, Nikolaos
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Classification
/ Datasets
/ Feature extraction
/ Model testing
/ Text categorization
2021
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Flexible Instance-Specific Rationalization of NLP Models
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Chrysostomou, George
, Aletras, Nikolaos
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Classification
/ Datasets
/ Feature extraction
/ Model testing
/ Text categorization
2021
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Flexible Instance-Specific Rationalization of NLP Models
2021
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Overview
Recent research on model interpretability in natural language processing extensively uses feature scoring methods for identifying which parts of the input are the most important for a model to make a prediction (i.e. explanation or rationale). However, previous research has shown that there is no clear best scoring method across various text classification tasks while practitioners typically have to make several other ad-hoc choices regarding the length and the type of the rationale (e.g. short or long, contiguous or not). Inspired by this, we propose a simple yet effective and flexible method that allows selecting optimally for each data instance: (1) a feature scoring method; (2) the length; and (3) the type of the rationale. Our method is inspired by input erasure approaches to interpretability which assume that the most faithful rationale for a prediction should be the one with the highest difference between the model's output distribution using the full text and the text after removing the rationale as input respectively. Evaluation on four standard text classification datasets shows that our proposed method provides more faithful, comprehensive and highly sufficient explanations compared to using a fixed feature scoring method, rationale length and type. More importantly, we demonstrate that a practitioner is not required to make any ad-hoc choices in order to extract faithful rationales using our approach.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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