HSI:人类显著性模仿者的基准显著性为基础的模型解释

Yi Yang, Yueyuan Zheng, Didan Deng, Jindi Zhang, Yongxiang Huang, Yumeng Yang, J. Hsiao, Caleb Chen Cao
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模型解释由XAI(可解释的AI)方法生成,以帮助人们理解和解释机器学习模型。为了从人类的角度研究XAI方法,我们提出了一个基于人类的基准数据集,即人类显著性基准(HSB),用于评估基于显著性的XAI方法。与现有的人类显著性标注不同,该基准通过精确的眼动追踪设备和新颖的众包实验,收集了更客观的人类对视觉信息的关注。考虑到人类实验的人工成本,我们进一步探索了利用HSB训练的预测模型来模拟人类显著性注释的潜力。因此,我们提出了一个密集预测问题,并提出了一个结合多模态和多尺度特征的编码器-解码器架构来生成人类显著性地图。为此,设计了一种预训练-微调方法来解决模型训练问题。最后,我们得到了一个在HSB上训练的模型,名为人类显著性模仿者(HSI)。我们通过广泛的评估表明,HSI可以成功地预测HSB数据集上的人类显著性,而HSI生成的ImageNet上的人类显著性数据集展示了对XAI方法进行定性和定量基准测试的能力。
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HSI: Human Saliency Imitator for Benchmarking Saliency-Based Model Explanations
Model explanations are generated by XAI (explainable AI) methods to help people understand and interpret machine learning models. To study XAI methods from the human perspective, we propose a human-based benchmark dataset, i.e., human saliency benchmark (HSB), for evaluating saliency-based XAI methods. Different from existing human saliency annotations where class-related features are manually and subjectively labeled, this benchmark collects more objective human attention on vision information with a precise eye-tracking device and a novel crowdsourcing experiment. Taking the labor cost of human experiment into consideration, we further explore the potential of utilizing a prediction model trained on HSB to mimic saliency annotating by humans. Hence, a dense prediction problem is formulated, and we propose an encoder-decoder architecture which combines multi-modal and multi-scale features to produce the human saliency maps. Accordingly, a pretraining-finetuning method is designed to address the model training problem. Finally, we arrive at a model trained on HSB named human saliency imitator (HSI). We show, through an extensive evaluation, that HSI can successfully predict human saliency on our HSB dataset, and the HSI-generated human saliency dataset on ImageNet showcases the ability of benchmarking XAI methods both qualitatively and quantitatively.
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