An empirical comparison of deep learning explainability approaches for EEG using simulated ground truth

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Akshay Sujatha Ravindran
Jose Contreras-Vidal
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[1] University of Houston,Noninvasive Brain
[2] University of Houston,Machine Interface System Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[3] Alto Neuroscience,IUCRC BRAIN
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Recent advancements in machine learning and deep learning (DL) based neural decoders have significantly improved decoding capabilities using scalp electroencephalography (EEG). However, the interpretability of DL models remains an under-explored area. In this study, we compared multiple model explanation methods to identify the most suitable method for EEG and understand when some of these approaches might fail. A simulation framework was developed to evaluate the robustness and sensitivity of twelve back-propagation-based visualization methods by comparing to ground truth features. Multiple methods tested here showed reliability issues after randomizing either model weights or labels: e.g., the saliency approach, which is the most used visualization technique in EEG, was not class or model-specific. We found that DeepLift was consistently accurate as well as robust to detect the three key attributes tested here (temporal, spatial, and spectral precision). Overall, this study provides a review of model explanation methods for DL-based neural decoders and recommendations to understand when some of these methods fail and what they can capture in EEG.
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