FACE: Faithful Automatic Concept Extraction

Dipkamal Bhusal (Rochester Institute of Technology) · Michael Clifford (Toyota InfoTech Labs (Toyota Motor North America)) · Sara Rampazzi (University of Florida) · Nidhi Rastogi (Rochester Institute of Technology)
automatic concept discoveryceleba datasetsclassifier supervisioncococoncept-based explanationsexplanation faithfulnessfaithful automatic concept extractionimagenetkullback-leibler divergencelearned concept spacelocal linearitynon-negative matrix factorizationpredictive consistencypredictive distributionstheoretical guarantees

Interpreting deep neural networks through concept-based explanations offers a bridge between low-level features and high-level human-understandable semantics. However, existing automatic concept discovery methods often fail to align these extracted concepts with the model’s true decision-making process, thereby compromising explanation faithfulness. In this work, we propose FACE (Faithful Automatic Concept Extraction), a novel framework that combines Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) with a Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence regularization term to ensure alignment between the model’s original and concept-based predictions. Unlike prior methods that operate solely on encoder activations, FACE incorporates classifier supervision during concept learning, enforcing predictive consistency and enabling faithful explanations. We provide theoretical guarantees showing that minimizing the KL divergence bounds the deviation in predictive distributions, thereby promoting faithful local linearity in the learned concept space. Systematic evaluations on ImageNet, COCO, and CelebA datasets demonstrate that FACE outperforms existing methods across faithfulness and sparsity metrics.