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Reliable Graph Neural Network Explanations Through Adversarial Training

arXiv:2106.13427

Abstract

Graph neural network (GNN) explanations have largely been facilitated through post-hoc introspection. While this has been deemed successful, many post-hoc explanation methods have been shown to fail in capturing a model's learned representation. Due to this problem, it is worthwhile to consider how one might train a model so that it is more amenable to post-hoc analysis. Given the success of adversarial training in the computer vision domain to train models with more reliable representations, we propose a similar training paradigm for GNNs and analyze the respective impact on a model's explanations. In instances without ground truth labels, we also determine how well an explanation method is utilizing a model's learned representation through a new metric and demonstrate adversarial training can help better extract domain-relevant insights in chemistry.

4 pages, 3 figures, ICML Workshop on Theoretic Foundation, Criticism, and Application Trend of Explainable AI

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