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Attention cannot be an Explanation (2201.11194v1)

Published 26 Jan 2022 in cs.HC and cs.LG

Abstract: Attention based explanations (viz. saliency maps), by providing interpretability to black box models such as deep neural networks, are assumed to improve human trust and reliance in the underlying models. Recently, it has been shown that attention weights are frequently uncorrelated with gradient-based measures of feature importance. Motivated by this, we ask a follow-up question: "Assuming that we only consider the tasks where attention weights correlate well with feature importance, how effective are these attention based explanations in increasing human trust and reliance in the underlying models?". In other words, can we use attention as an explanation? We perform extensive human study experiments that aim to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the degree to which attention based explanations are suitable in increasing human trust and reliance. Our experiment results show that attention cannot be used as an explanation.

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Authors (2)
  1. Arjun R Akula (10 papers)
  2. Song-Chun Zhu (216 papers)
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