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Interpreting Predictions of NLP Models

Eric Wallace, Matt Gardner, Sameer Singh

202027 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although neural NLP models are highly expressive and empirically successful, they also systematically fail in counterintuitive ways and are opaque in their decision-making process. This tutorial will provide a background on interpretation techniques, i.e., methods for explaining the predictions of NLP models. We will first situate example-specific interpretations in the context of other ways to understand models (e.g., probing, dataset analyses). Next, we will present a thorough study of example-specific interpretations, including saliency maps, input perturbations (e.g., LIME, input reduction), adversarial attacks, and influence functions. Alongside these descriptions, we will walk through source code that creates and visualizes interpretations for a diverse set of NLP tasks. Finally, we will discuss open problems in the field, e.g., evaluating, extending, and improving interpretation methods. The tutorial slides and the accompanying code is available online at https: //www.ericswallace.com/interpretability.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCounterintuitiveInterpretation (philosophy)Artificial intelligenceContext (archaeology)Field (mathematics)Set (abstract data type)Natural language processingProcess (computing)Machine learningProgramming languageMathematicsPhilosophyPure mathematicsBiologyPaleontologyEpistemologyExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Adversarial Robustness in Machine LearningTopic Modeling