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Computing Shapley Effects for Sensitivity Analysis (2002.12024v1)

Published 27 Feb 2020 in stat.CO and stat.ME

Abstract: Shapley effects are attracting increasing attention as sensitivity measures. When the value function is the conditional variance, they account for the individual and higher order effects of a model input. They are also well defined under model input dependence. However, one of the issues associated with their use is computational cost. We present a new algorithm that offers major improvements for the computation of Shapley effects, reducing computational burden by several orders of magnitude (from $k!\cdot k$ to $2k$, where $k$ is the number of inputs) with respect to currently available implementations. The algorithm works in the presence of input dependencies. The algorithm also makes it possible to estimate all generalized (Shapley-Owen) effects for interactions.

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Authors (3)
  1. Elmar Plischke (3 papers)
  2. Giovanni Rabitti (1 paper)
  3. Emanuele Borgonovo (8 papers)

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