Abstract
AbstractResearch in the field of explainable artificial intelligence has produced a vast amount of visual explanation methods for deep learning-based image classification in various domains of application. However, there is still a lack of domain-specific evaluation methods to assess an explanation’s quality and a classifier’s performance with respect to domain-specific requirements. In particular, evaluation methods could benefit from integrating human expertise into quality criteria and metrics. Such domain-specific evaluation methods can help to assess the robustness of deep learning models more precisely. In this paper, we present an approach for domain-specific evaluation of visual explanation methods in order to enhance the transparency of deep learning models and estimate their robustness accordingly. As an example use case, we apply our framework to facial expression recognition. We can show that the domain-specific evaluation is especially beneficial for challenging use cases such as facial expression recognition and provides application-grounded quality criteria that are not covered by standard evaluation methods. Our comparison of the domain-specific evaluation method with standard approaches thus shows that the quality of the expert knowledge is of great importance for assessing a model’s performance precisely.
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Springer Nature Switzerland
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