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DiCE
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[D] Have researchers given up on traditional machine learning methods?
- all domains requiring high interpretability absolutely ignore deep learning at all, and put all their research into traditional ML; see e.g. counterfactual examples, important interpretability methods in finance, or rule-based learning, important in medical or law applications
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[R] The Shapley Value in Machine Learning
Counter-factual and recourse-based explanations are alternative approach to model explanations. I used to work in a large financial institution, and we were researching whether counter-factual explanation methods would lead to better reason codes for adverse action notices.
CARLA
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[R] CARLA: A Python Library to Benchmark Algorithmic Recourse and Counterfactual Explanation Algorithms
Abstract: Counterfactual explanations provide means for prescriptive model explanations by suggesting actionable feature changes (e.g., increase income) that allow individuals to achieve favourable outcomes in the future (e.g., insurance approval). Choosing an appropriate method is a crucial aspect for meaningful counterfactual explanations. As documented in recent reviews, there exists a quickly growing literature with available methods. Yet, in the absence of widely available open–source implementations, the decision in favour of certain models is primarily based on what is readily available. Going forward – to guarantee meaningful comparisons across explanation methods – we present CARLA (Counterfactual And Recourse Library), a python library for benchmarking counterfactual explanation methods across both different data sets and different machine learning models. In summary, our work provides the following contributions: (i) an extensive benchmark of 11 popular counterfactual explanation methods, (ii) a benchmarking framework for research on future counterfactual explanation methods, and (iii) a standardized set of integrated evaluation measures and data sets for transparent and extensive comparisons of these methods. We have open sourced CARLA and our experimental results on GitHub, making them available as competitive baselines. We welcome contributions from other research groups and practitioners.
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University of Tübingen Researchers Open-Source ‘CARLA’, A Python Library for Benchmarking Counterfactual Explanation Methods Across Data Sets and Machine Learning Models
4 Min Read| Paper | Github
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