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δ-CLUE: Diverse Sets of Explanations for Uncertainty Estimates

Published 13 Apr 2021 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and stat.ML | (2104.06323v6)

Abstract: To interpret uncertainty estimates from differentiable probabilistic models, recent work has proposed generating Counterfactual Latent Uncertainty Explanations (CLUEs). However, for a single input, such approaches could output a variety of explanations due to the lack of constraints placed on the explanation. Here we augment the original CLUE approach, to provide what we call $\delta$-CLUE. CLUE indicates $\it{one}$ way to change an input, while remaining on the data manifold, such that the model becomes more confident about its prediction. We instead return a $\it{set}$ of plausible CLUEs: multiple, diverse inputs that are within a $\delta$ ball of the original input in latent space, all yielding confident predictions.

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