
A Benchmark for Interpretability Methods in Deep Neural Networks
1806.10758
Authors
Sara Hooker,Dumitru Erhan,Pieter-Jan Kindermans,Been Kim
Abstract
We propose an empirical measure of the approximate accuracy of feature importance estimates in deep neural networks. Our results across several large-scale image classification datasets show that many popular interpretability methods produce estimates of feature importance that are not better than a random designation of feature importance.
Only certain ensemble based approaches---VarGrad and SmoothGrad-Squared---outperform such a random assignment of importance. The manner of ensembling remains critical, we show that some approaches do no better then the underlying method but carry a far higher computational burden.