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Explainable AI: A Combined XAI Framework for Explaining Brain Tumour Detection Models

arXiv:2602.05240v1h-index: 4
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This research enhances transparency and trust in AI-driven medical imaging analysis for healthcare professionals, though it is incremental as it combines existing XAI methods.

This study tackled the problem of interpreting deep learning models for brain tumour detection by integrating multiple Explainable AI (XAI) techniques, achieving 91.24% accuracy on the BraTS 2021 dataset and providing comprehensive insights into model decisions, including cases with partial tumour visibility.

This study explores the integration of multiple Explainable AI (XAI) techniques to enhance the interpretability of deep learning models for brain tumour detection. A custom Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) was developed and trained on the BraTS 2021 dataset, achieving 91.24% accuracy in distinguishing between tumour and non-tumour regions. This research combines Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (GRAD-CAM), Layer-wise Relevance Propagation (LRP) and SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) to provide comprehensive insights into the model's decision-making process. This multi-technique approach successfully identified both full and partial tumours, offering layered explanations ranging from broad regions of interest to pixel-level details. GRAD-CAM highlighted important spatial regions, LRP provided detailed pixel-level relevance and SHAP quantified feature contributions. The integrated approach effectively explained model predictions, including cases with partial tumour visibility thus showing superior explanatory power compared to individual XAI methods. This research enhances transparency and trust in AI-driven medical imaging analysis by offering a more comprehensive perspective on the model's reasoning. The study demonstrates the potential of integrated XAI techniques in improving the reliability and interpretability of AI systems in healthcare, particularly for critical tasks like brain tumour detection.

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