Paper ID: 2205.11511
Exploring Concept Contribution Spatially: Hidden Layer Interpretation with Spatial Activation Concept Vector
Andong Wang, Wei-Ning Lee
To interpret deep learning models, one mainstream is to explore the learned concepts by networks. Testing with Concept Activation Vector (TCAV) presents a powerful tool to quantify the contribution of query concepts (represented by user-defined guidance images) to a target class. For example, we can quantitatively evaluate whether and to what extent concept striped contributes to model prediction zebra with TCAV. Therefore, TCAV whitens the reasoning process of deep networks. And it has been applied to solve practical problems such as diagnosis. However, for some images where the target object only occupies a small fraction of the region, TCAV evaluation may be interfered with by redundant background features because TCAV calculates concept contribution to a target class based on a whole hidden layer. To tackle this problem, based on TCAV, we propose Spatial Activation Concept Vector (SACV) which identifies the relevant spatial locations to the query concept while evaluating their contributions to the model prediction of the target class. Experiment shows that SACV generates a more fine-grained explanation map for a hidden layer and quantifies concepts' contributions spatially. Moreover, it avoids interference from background features. The code is available on https://github.com/AntonotnaWang/Spatial-Activation-Concept-Vector.
Submitted: May 21, 2022