SLISEMAP: Combining Supervised Dimensionality Reduction with Local Explanations

We introduce a Python library, called slisemap, that contains a supervised dimensionality reduction method that can be used for global explanation of black box regression or classification models. slisemap takes a data matrix and predictions from a black box model as input, and outputs a (typically)...

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Published inMachine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases pp. 612 - 616
Main Authors Björklund, Anton, Mäkelä, Jarmo, Puolamäki, Kai
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer Nature Switzerland 2023
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:We introduce a Python library, called slisemap, that contains a supervised dimensionality reduction method that can be used for global explanation of black box regression or classification models. slisemap takes a data matrix and predictions from a black box model as input, and outputs a (typically) two-dimensional embedding, such that the black box model can be approximated, to a good fidelity, by the same interpretable white box model for points with similar embeddings. The library includes basic visualisation tools and extensive documentation, making it easy to get started and obtain useful insights. The slisemap library is published on GitHub and PyPI under an open source license.
Bibliography:Support by Academy of Finland (grants 320182, 346376) & Future Makers Program.
ISBN:3031264215
9783031264214
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-26422-1_41