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AAAI 2024

Pantypes: Diverse Representatives for Self-Explainable Models

Conference Paper AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning III Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Prototypical self-explainable classifiers have emerged to meet the growing demand for interpretable AI systems. These classifiers are designed to incorporate high transparency in their decisions by basing inference on similarity with learned prototypical objects. While these models are designed with diversity in mind, the learned prototypes often do not sufficiently represent all aspects of the input distribution, particularly those in low density regions. Such lack of sufficient data representation, known as representation bias, has been associated with various detrimental properties related to machine learning diversity and fairness. In light of this, we introduce pantypes, a new family of prototypical objects designed to capture the full diversity of the input distribution through a sparse set of objects. We show that pantypes can empower prototypical self-explainable models by occupying divergent regions of the latent space and thus fostering high diversity, interpretability and fairness.

Authors

Keywords

  • CV: Bias, Fairness & Privacy
  • CV: Interpretability, Explainability, and Transparency
  • ML: Classification and Regression
  • ML: Clustering
  • ML: Deep Learning Algorithms
  • ML: Dimensionality Reduction/Feature Selection
  • ML: Ethics, Bias, and Fairness
  • ML: Transparent, Interpretable, Explainable ML
  • PEAI: Accountability, Interpretability & Explainability

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
383272496352238500