2020 ACL ACL 2020

Considering Likelihood in NLP Classification Explanations with Occlusion and Language Modeling

Abstract

AbstractRecently, state-of-the-art NLP models gained an increasing syntactic and semantic understanding of language, and explanation methods are crucial to understand their decisions. Occlusion is a well established method that provides explanations on discrete language data, e.g. by removing a language unit from an input and measuring the impact on a model’s decision. We argue that current occlusion-based methods often produce invalid or syntactically incorrect language data, neglecting the improved abilities of recent NLP models. Furthermore, gradient-based explanation methods disregard the discrete distribution of data in NLP. Thus, we propose OLM: a novel explanation method that combines occlusion and language models to sample valid and syntactically correct replacements with high likelihood, given the context of the original input. We lay out a theoretical foundation that alleviates these weaknesses of other explanation methods in NLP and provide results that underline the importance of considering data likelihood in occlusion-based explanation.

🧭 Keyword Pioneer — model explanation
🐝 Cross-Pollinator — Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Interdisciplinary, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Speech & Audio
🌉 Interdisciplinary Bridge — Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing
🐣 Hot Topic Early Bird — model explanation