Mateusz Krzyzinski

2papers

2 Papers

MLFeb 26, 2023
Performance is not enough: the story told by a Rashomon quartet

Przemyslaw Biecek, Hubert Baniecki, Mateusz Krzyzinski et al.

The usual goal of supervised learning is to find the best model, the one that optimizes a particular performance measure. However, what if the explanation provided by this model is completely different from another model and different again from another model despite all having similarly good fit statistics? Is it possible that the equally effective models put the spotlight on different relationships in the data? Inspired by Anscombe's quartet, this paper introduces a Rashomon Quartet, i.e. a set of four models built on a synthetic dataset which have practically identical predictive performance. However, the visual exploration reveals distinct explanations of the relations in the data. This illustrative example aims to encourage the use of methods for model visualization to compare predictive models beyond their performance.

AIJul 15, 2023
Explaining and visualizing black-box models through counterfactual paths

Bastian Pfeifer, Mateusz Krzyzinski, Hubert Baniecki et al.

Explainable AI (XAI) is an increasingly important area of machine learning research, which aims to make black-box models transparent and interpretable. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to XAI that uses the so-called counterfactual paths generated by conditional permutations of features. The algorithm measures feature importance by identifying sequential permutations of features that most influence changes in model predictions. It is particularly suitable for generating explanations based on counterfactual paths in knowledge graphs incorporating domain knowledge. Counterfactual paths introduce an additional graph dimension to current XAI methods in both explaining and visualizing black-box models. Experiments with synthetic and medical data demonstrate the practical applicability of our approach.