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Improving Interpretability via Explicit Word Interaction Graph Layer

Improving Interpretability via Explicit Word Interaction Graph Layer

AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2023
3 February 2023
Arshdeep Sekhon
Hanjie Chen
A. Shrivastava
Zhe Wang
Yangfeng Ji
Yanjun Qi
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Papers citing "Improving Interpretability via Explicit Word Interaction Graph Layer"

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Normalized AOPC: Fixing Misleading Faithfulness Metrics for Feature Attribution Explainability
Normalized AOPC: Fixing Misleading Faithfulness Metrics for Feature Attribution ExplainabilityAnnual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2024
Joakim Edin
Andreas Geert Motzfeldt
Casper L. Christensen
Tuukka Ruotsalo
Lars Maaløe
Maria Maistro
463
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15 Aug 2024
Empowering Prior to Court Legal Analysis: A Transparent and Accessible
  Dataset for Defensive Statement Classification and Interpretation
Empowering Prior to Court Legal Analysis: A Transparent and Accessible Dataset for Defensive Statement Classification and InterpretationConference of the Open Innovations Association (FRUCT), 2024
Yannis Spyridis
Jean-Paul Younes
Haneen Deeb
Vasileios Argyriou
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17 May 2024
Exploring the Trade-off Between Model Performance and Explanation
  Plausibility of Text Classifiers Using Human Rationales
Exploring the Trade-off Between Model Performance and Explanation Plausibility of Text Classifiers Using Human Rationales
Lucas Resck
Marcos M. Raimundo
Jorge Poco
318
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03 Apr 2024
CIDR: A Cooperative Integrated Dynamic Refining Method for Minimal
  Feature Removal Problem
CIDR: A Cooperative Integrated Dynamic Refining Method for Minimal Feature Removal ProblemAAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2023
Qian Chen
Tao Zhang
Dongyang Li
Xiaofeng He
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13 Dec 2023
"Why Should I Trust You?": Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier
"Why Should I Trust You?": Explaining the Predictions of Any Classifier
Marco Tulio Ribeiro
Sameer Singh
Carlos Guestrin
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16 Feb 2016
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