Rashomon Sets for Prototypical-Part Networks: Editing Interpretable Models in Real-Time

Jon Donnelly, Zhicheng Guo, Alina Jade Barnett, Hayden McTavish, Chaofan Chen, Cynthia Rudin; Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR), 2025, pp. 4528-4538

Abstract


Interpretability is critical for machine learning models in high-stakes settings because it allows users to verify the model's reasoning. In computer vision, prototypical part models (ProtoPNets) have become the dominant model type to meet this need. Users can easily identify flaws in ProtoPNets, but fixing problems in a ProtoPNet requires slow, difficult retraining that is not guaranteed to resolve the issue. This problem is called the "interaction bottleneck." We solve the interaction bottleneck for ProtoPNets by simultaneously finding many equally good ProtoPNets (i.e., a draw from a "Rashomon set"). We show that our framework - called Proto-RSet - quickly produces many accurate, diverse ProtoPNets, allowing users to correct problems in real time while maintaining performance guarantees with respect to the training set. We demonstrate the utility of this method in two settings: 1) removing synthetic bias introduced to a bird-identification model and 2) debugging a skin cancer identification model. This tool empowers non-machine-learning experts, such as clinicians or domain experts, to quickly refine and correct machine learning models without repeated retraining by machine learning experts.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Donnelly_2025_CVPR, author = {Donnelly, Jon and Guo, Zhicheng and Barnett, Alina Jade and McTavish, Hayden and Chen, Chaofan and Rudin, Cynthia}, title = {Rashomon Sets for Prototypical-Part Networks: Editing Interpretable Models in Real-Time}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2025}, pages = {4528-4538} }