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Interpretable Neural Network Decoupling

The remarkable performance of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) is entangled with their huge number of uninterpretable parameters, which has become the bottleneck limiting the exploitation of their full potential. Towards network interpretation, previous endeavors mainly resort to the single filter analysis, which however ignores the relationship between filters. In this paper, we propose a novel architecture decoupling method to interpret the network from a perspective of investigating its calculation paths. More specifically, we introduce a novel architecture controlling module in each layer to encode the network architecture by a vector. By maximizing the mutual information between the vectors and input images, the module is trained to select specific filters to distill a unique calculation path for each input. Furthermore, to improve the interpretability and compactness of the decoupled network, the output of each layer is encoded to align the architecture encoding vector with the constraint of sparsity regularization. Unlike conventional pixel-level or filter-level network interpretation methods, we propose a path-level analysis to explore the relationship between the combination of filter and semantic concepts, which is more suitable to interpret the working rationale of the decoupled network. Extensive experiments show that the decoupled network achieves several applications, i.e., network interpretation, network acceleration, and adversarial samples detection.

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