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Towards Fully Interpretable Deep Neural Networks: Are We There Yet?

(2106.13164)
Published Jun 24, 2021 in cs.LG and cs.CV

Abstract

Despite the remarkable performance, Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) behave as black-boxes hindering user trust in AI systems. Research on opening black-box DNN can be broadly categorized into post-hoc methods and inherently interpretable DNNs. While many surveys have been conducted on post-hoc interpretation methods, little effort is devoted to inherently interpretable DNNs. This paper provides a review of existing methods to develop DNNs with intrinsic interpretability, with a focus on Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). The aim is to understand the current progress towards fully interpretable DNNs that can cater to different interpretation requirements. Finally, we identify gaps in current work and suggest potential research directions.

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