Visual Interpretation of Kernel-Based Prediction Models.

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Machine Learning Group, Technische Universität Berlin, Franklinstr. 28/29, FR 6-9, 10587 Berlin, Germany phone: 0049 30 31 4 24927.

Published: September 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Statistical models are important for predicting molecular properties and establishing relationships between structure and activity.
  • The authors developed a method that enhances the interpretability of these prediction models, which helps users understand the model's reliability and identify relevant molecular features.
  • Their approach includes visualizing influential training samples for each prediction, and it was validated through a study showing significant improvements in participants' abilities to assess the accuracy of predictions.

Article Abstract

Statistical models are frequently used to estimate molecular properties, e.g., to establish quantitative structure-activity and structure-property relationships. For such models, interpretability, knowledge of the domain of applicability, and an estimate of confidence in the predictions are essential. We develop and validate a method for the interpretation of kernel-based prediction models. As a consequence of interpretability, the method helps to assess the domain of applicability of a model, to judge the reliability of a prediction, and to determine relevant molecular features. Increased interpretability also facilitates the acceptance of such models. Our method is based on visualization: For each prediction, the most contributing training samples are computed and visualized. We quantitatively show the effectiveness of our approach by conducting a questionnaire study with 71 participants, resulting in significant improvements of the participants' ability to distinguish between correct and incorrect predictions of a Gaussian process model for Ames mutagenicity.

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