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Analyzing Effects of Mixed Sample Data Augmentation on Model Interpretability

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arxiv 2303.14608 v2 pith:VF5NMX72 submitted 2023-03-26 cs.LG cs.CV

classification cs.LGcs.CV
keywords augmentationdatainterpretabilitymixedmodelsampleattributionimpact
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Mixed sample data augmentation strategies are actively used when training deep neural networks (DNNs). Recent studies suggest that they are effective at various tasks. However, the impact of mixed sample data augmentation on model interpretability has not been widely studied. In this paper, we explore the relationship between model interpretability and mixed sample data augmentation, specifically in terms of feature attribution maps. To this end, we introduce a new metric that allows a comparison of model interpretability while minimizing the impact of occlusion robustness of the model. Experimental results show that several mixed sample data augmentation decreases the interpretability of the model and label mixing during data augmentation plays a significant role in this effect. This new finding suggests it is important to carefully adopt the mixed sample data augmentation method, particularly in applications where attribution map-based interpretability is important.

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