On Locality of Local Explanation Models

Published in NeurIPS 2021, 2021

Recommended citation: S. Ghalebikesabi, L. Ter-Minassian, K. Díaz-Ordaz, C. Holmes (2021). "On Locality of Local Explanation Models." 35th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2021). 1(2). https://arxiv.org/pdf/2106.14648.pdf

Shapley values provide model agnostic feature attributions for model outcome at a particular instance by simulating feature absence under a global population distribution. The use of a global population can lead to potentially misleading results when local model behaviour is of interest. Hence we consider the formulation of neighbourhood reference distributions that improve the local interpretability of Shapley values. By doing so, we find that the Nadaraya-Watson estimator, a well-studied kernel regressor, can be expressed as a self-normalised importance sampling estimator. Empirically, we observe that Neighbourhood Shapley values identify meaningful sparse feature relevance attributions that provide insight into local model behaviour, complimenting conventional Shapley analysis. They also increase on-manifold explainability and robustness to the construction of adversarial classifiers.

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