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Exact Shapley Values for Local and Model-True Explanations of Decision Tree Ensembles (2112.10592v1)

Published 16 Dec 2021 in cs.LG

Abstract: Additive feature explanations using Shapley values have become popular for providing transparency into the relative importance of each feature to an individual prediction of a machine learning model. While Shapley values provide a unique additive feature attribution in cooperative game theory, the Shapley values that can be generated for even a single machine learning model are far from unique, with theoretical and implementational decisions affecting the resulting attributions. Here, we consider the application of Shapley values for explaining decision tree ensembles and present a novel approach to Shapley value-based feature attribution that can be applied to random forests and boosted decision trees. This new method provides attributions that accurately reflect details of the model prediction algorithm for individual instances, while being computationally competitive with one of the most widely used current methods. We explain the theoretical differences between the standard and novel approaches and compare their performance using synthetic and real data.

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