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开源软件名称(OpenSource Name):interpretml/interpret开源软件地址(OpenSource Url):https://github.com/interpretml/interpret开源编程语言(OpenSource Language):C++ 61.8%开源软件介绍(OpenSource Introduction):InterpretML - Alpha Release
InterpretML is an open-source package that incorporates state-of-the-art machine learning interpretability techniques under one roof. With this package, you can train interpretable glassbox models and explain blackbox systems. InterpretML helps you understand your model's global behavior, or understand the reasons behind individual predictions. Interpretability is essential for:
InstallationPython 3.6+ | Linux, Mac, Windows pip install interpret Introducing the Explainable Boosting Machine (EBM)EBM is an interpretable model developed at Microsoft Research*. It uses modern machine learning techniques like bagging, gradient boosting, and automatic interaction detection to breathe new life into traditional GAMs (Generalized Additive Models). This makes EBMs as accurate as state-of-the-art techniques like random forests and gradient boosted trees. However, unlike these blackbox models, EBMs produce exact explanations and are editable by domain experts.
Notebook for reproducing table Supported Techniques
Train a glassbox modelLet's fit an Explainable Boosting Machine from interpret.glassbox import ExplainableBoostingClassifier
ebm = ExplainableBoostingClassifier()
ebm.fit(X_train, y_train)
# or substitute with LogisticRegression, DecisionTreeClassifier, RuleListClassifier, ...
# EBM supports pandas dataframes, numpy arrays, and handles "string" data natively. Understand the model from interpret import show
ebm_global = ebm.explain_global()
show(ebm_global) Understand individual predictions ebm_local = ebm.explain_local(X_test, y_test)
show(ebm_local) And if you have multiple model explanations, compare them show([logistic_regression_global, decision_tree_global]) If you need to keep your data private, use Differentially Private EBMs (see DP-EBMs) from interpret.privacy import DPExplainableBoostingClassifier, DPExplainableBoostingRegressor
dp_ebm = DPExplainableBoostingClassifier(epsilon=1, delta=1e-5) # Specify privacy parameters
dp_ebm.fit(X_train, y_train)
show(dp_ebm.explain_global()) # Identical function calls to standard EBMs For more information, see the documentation.
AcknowledgementsInterpretML was originally created by (equal contributions): Samuel Jenkins, Harsha Nori, Paul Koch, and Rich Caruana EBMs are fast derivative of GA2M, invented by: Yin Lou, Rich Caruana, Johannes Gehrke, and Giles Hooker Many people have supported us along the way. Check out ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.md! We also build on top of many great packages. Please check them out! plotly | dash | scikit-learn | lime | shap | salib | skope-rules | treeinterpreter | gevent | joblib | pytest | jupyter CitationsInterpretML"InterpretML: A Unified Framework for Machine Learning Interpretability" (H. Nori, S. Jenkins, P. Koch, and R. Caruana 2019)@article{nori2019interpretml, title={InterpretML: A Unified Framework for Machine Learning Interpretability}, author={Nori, Harsha and Jenkins, Samuel and Koch, Paul and Caruana, Rich}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.09223}, year={2019} }Paper link Explainable Boosting"Intelligible models for healthcare: Predicting pneumonia risk and hospital 30-day readmission" (R. Caruana, Y. Lou, J. Gehrke, P. Koch, M. Sturm, and N. Elhadad 2015)@inproceedings{caruana2015intelligible, title={Intelligible models for healthcare: Predicting pneumonia risk and hospital 30-day readmission}, author={Caruana, Rich and Lou, Yin and Gehrke, Johannes and Koch, Paul and Sturm, Marc and Elhadad, Noemie}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 21th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining}, pages={1721--1730}, year={2015}, organization={ACM} }Paper link "Accurate intelligible models with pairwise interactions" (Y. Lou, R. Caruana, J. Gehrke, and G. Hooker 2013)@inproceedings{lou2013accurate, title={Accurate intelligible models with pairwise interactions}, author={Lou, Yin and Caruana, Rich and Gehrke, Johannes and Hooker, Giles}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining}, pages={623--631}, year={2013}, organization={ACM} }Paper link "Intelligible models for classification and regression" (Y. Lou, R. Caruana, and J. Gehrke 2012)@inproceedings{lou2012intelligible, title={Intelligible models for classification and regression}, author={Lou, Yin and Caruana, Rich and Gehrke, Johannes}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining}, pages={150--158}, year={2012}, organization={ACM} }Paper link "Interpretability, Then What? Editing Machine Learning Models to Reflect Human Knowledge and Values" (Zijie J. Wang, Alex Kale, Harsha Nori, Peter Stella, Mark E. Nunnally, Duen Horng Chau, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Jennifer Wortman Vaughan, Rich Caruana 2022)@article{wang2022interpretability, title={Interpretability, Then What? Editing Machine Learning Models to Reflect Human Knowledge and Values}, author={Wang, Zijie J and Kale, Alex and Nori, Harsha and Stella, Peter and Nunnally, Mark E and Chau, Duen Horng and Vorvoreanu, Mihaela and Vaughan, Jennifer Wortman and Caruana, Rich}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.15465}, year={2022} }Paper link "Axiomatic Interpretability for Multiclass Additive Models" (X. Zhang, S. Tan, P. Koch, Y. Lou, U. Chajewska, and R. Caruana 2019)@inproceedings{zhang2019axiomatic, title={Axiomatic Interpretability for Multiclass Additive Models}, author={Zhang, Xuezhou and Tan, Sarah and Koch, Paul and Lou, Yin and Chajewska, Urszula and Caruana, Rich}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery \& Data Mining}, pages={226--234}, year={2019}, organization={ACM} }Paper link "Distill-and-compare: auditing black-box models using transparent model distillation" (S. Tan, R. Caruana, G. Hooker, and Y. Lou 2018)@inproceedings{tan2018distill, title={Distill-and-compare: auditing black-box models using transparent model distillation}, author={Tan, Sarah and Caruana, Rich and Hooker, Giles and Lou, Yin}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 2018 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society}, pages={303--310}, year={2018}, organization={ACM} }Paper link "Purifying Interaction Effects with the Functional ANOVA: An Efficient Algorithm for Recovering Identifiable Additive Models" (B. Lengerich, S. Tan, C. Chang, G. Hooker, R. Caruana 2019)@article{lengerich2019purifying, title={Purifying Interaction Effects with the Functional ANOVA: An Efficient Algorithm for Recovering Identifiable Additive Models}, author={Lengerich, Benjamin and Tan, Sarah and Chang, Chun-Hao and Hooker, Giles and Caruana, Rich}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.04974}, year={2019} }Paper link "Interpreting Interpretability: Understanding Data Scientists' Use of Interpretability Tools for Machine Learning" (H. Kaur, H. Nori, S. Jenkins, R. Caruana, H. Wallach, J. Wortman Vaughan 2020)@inproceedings{kaur2020interpreting, title={Interpreting Interpretability: Understanding Data Scientists' Use of Interpretability Tools for Machine Learning}, author={Kaur, Harmanpreet and Nori, Harsha and Jenkins, Samuel and Caruana, Rich and Wallach, Hanna and Wortman Vaughan, Jennifer}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}, pages={1--14}, year={2020} }Paper link "How Interpretable and Trustworthy are GAMs?" (C. Chang, S. Tan, B. Lengerich, A. Goldenberg, R. Caruana 2020)@article{chang2020interpretable, title={How Interpretable and Trustworthy are GAMs?}, author={Chang, Chun-Hao and Tan, Sarah and Lengerich, Ben and Goldenberg, Anna and Caruana, Rich}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.06466}, year={2020} }Paper link Differential Privacy"Accuracy, Interpretability, and Differential Privacy via Explainable Boosting" (H. Nori, R. Caruana, Z. Bu, J. Shen, J. Kulkarni 2021)@inproceedings{pmlr-v139-nori21a, title = {Accuracy, Interpretability, and Differential Privacy via Explainable Boosting}, author = {Nori, Harsha and Caruana, Rich and Bu, Zhiqi and Shen, Judy Hanwen and Kulkarni, Janardhan}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Machine Learning}, pages = {8227--8237}, year = {2021}, volume = {139}, series = {Proceedings of Machine Learning Research}, publisher = {PMLR} }Paper link LIME"Why should i trust you?: Explaining the predictions of any classifier" (M. T. Ribeiro, S. Singh, and C. 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Garnett}, pages = {4765--4774}, year = {2017}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, url = {http://papers.nips.cc/paper/7062-a-unified-approach-to-interpreting-model-predictions.pdf} }Paper link "Consistent individualized feature attribution for tree ensembles" (Lundberg, Scott M and Erion, Gabriel G and Lee, Su-In 2018)@article{lundberg2018consistent, title={Consistent individualized feature attribution for tree ensembles}, author={Lundberg, Scott M and Erion, Gabriel G and Lee, Su-In}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.03888}, year={2018} }Paper link "Explainable machine-learning predictions for the prevention of hypoxaemia during surgery" (S. M. 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