Interpretable Architecture Neural Networks for Function Visualization

3 Mar 2023  ·  Shengtong Zhang, Daniel W. Apley ·

In many scientific research fields, understanding and visualizing a black-box function in terms of the effects of all the input variables is of great importance. Existing visualization tools do not allow one to visualize the effects of all the input variables simultaneously. Although one can select one or two of the input variables to visualize via a 2D or 3D plot while holding other variables fixed, this presents an oversimplified and incomplete picture of the model. To overcome this shortcoming, we present a new visualization approach using an interpretable architecture neural network (IANN) to visualize the effects of all the input variables directly and simultaneously. We propose two interpretable structures, each of which can be conveniently represented by a specific IANN, and we discuss a number of possible extensions. We also provide a Python package to implement our proposed method. The supplemental materials are available online.

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