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Towards A Rigorous Science of Interpretable Machine Learning

F. Doshi-Velez,Been Kim

2017 · ArXiv: 1702.08608
4,280 Citations

TLDR

This position paper defines interpretability and describes when interpretability is needed (and when it is not), and suggests a taxonomy for rigorous evaluation and exposes open questions towards a more rigorous science of interpretable machine learning.

Abstract

As machine learning systems become ubiquitous, there has been a surge of interest in interpretable machine learning: systems that provide explanation for their outputs. These explanations are often used to qualitatively assess other criteria such as safety or non-discrimination. However, despite the interest in interpretability, there is very little consensus on what interpretable machine learning is and how it should be measured. In this position paper, we first define interpretability and describe when interpretability is needed (and when it is not). Next, we suggest a taxonomy for rigorous evaluation and expose open questions towards a more rigorous science of interpretable machine learning.