2000 character limit reached
Extending Logic Explained Networks to Text Classification (2211.09732v2)
Published 4 Nov 2022 in cs.CL and cs.AI
Abstract: Recently, Logic Explained Networks (LENs) have been proposed as explainable-by-design neural models providing logic explanations for their predictions. However, these models have only been applied to vision and tabular data, and they mostly favour the generation of global explanations, while local ones tend to be noisy and verbose. For these reasons, we propose LENp, improving local explanations by perturbing input words, and we test it on text classification. Our results show that (i) LENp provides better local explanations than LIME in terms of sensitivity and faithfulness, and (ii) logic explanations are more useful and user-friendly than feature scoring provided by LIME as attested by a human survey.
- Rishabh Jain (44 papers)
- Gabriele Ciravegna (21 papers)
- Pietro Barbiero (41 papers)
- Francesco Giannini (28 papers)
- Davide Buffelli (14 papers)
- Pietro Lio (69 papers)