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Integrated feature analysis for deep learning interpretation and class activation maps (2407.01142v1)

Published 1 Jul 2024 in cs.CV and cs.AI

Abstract: Understanding the decisions of deep learning (DL) models is essential for the acceptance of DL to risk-sensitive applications. Although methods, like class activation maps (CAMs), give a glimpse into the black box, they do miss some crucial information, thereby limiting its interpretability and merely providing the considered locations of objects. To provide more insight into the models and the influence of datasets, we propose an integrated feature analysis method, which consists of feature distribution analysis and feature decomposition, to look closer into the intermediate features extracted by DL models. This integrated feature analysis could provide information on overfitting, confounders, outliers in datasets, model redundancies and principal features extracted by the models, and provide distribution information to form a common intensity scale, which are missing in current CAM algorithms. The integrated feature analysis was applied to eight different datasets for general validation: photographs of handwritten digits, two datasets of natural images and five medical datasets, including skin photography, ultrasound, CT, X-rays and MRIs. The method was evaluated by calculating the consistency between the CAMs average class activation levels and the logits of the model. Based on the eight datasets, the correlation coefficients through our method were all very close to 100%, and based on the feature decomposition, 5%-25% of features could generate equally informative saliency maps and obtain the same model performances as using all features. This proves the reliability of the integrated feature analysis. As the proposed methods rely on very few assumptions, this is a step towards better model interpretation and a useful extension to existing CAM algorithms. Codes: https://github.com/YanliLi27/IFA

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