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The Effect of Data Poisoning on Counterfactual Explanations (2402.08290v3)

Published 13 Feb 2024 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Counterfactual explanations provide a popular method for analyzing the predictions of black-box systems, and they can offer the opportunity for computational recourse by suggesting actionable changes on how to change the input to obtain a different (i.e.\ more favorable) system output. However, recent work highlighted their vulnerability to different types of manipulations. This work studies the vulnerability of counterfactual explanations to data poisoning. We formally introduce and investigate data poisoning in the context of counterfactual explanations for increasing the cost of recourse on three different levels: locally for a single instance, or a sub-group of instances, or globally for all instances. In this context, we characterize and prove the correctness of several different data poisonings. We also empirically demonstrate that state-of-the-art counterfactual generation methods and toolboxes are vulnerable to such data poisoning.

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Authors (4)
  1. André Artelt (32 papers)
  2. Shubham Sharma (51 papers)
  3. Barbara Hammer (125 papers)
  4. Freddy Lecué (1 paper)
Citations (1)
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