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Segmentación Semántica Explicable×LIME: Explicaciones Locales Interpretables Agnósticas al Modelo×
CampoAprendizaje profundoAprendizaje automático
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen2019–20212016
Autor originalCombination: Long et al. (FCN) + Selvaraju et al. (Grad-CAM); formalized as a unified paradigm ~2019–2021Marco Ribeiro, Sameer Singh & Carlos Guestrin
TipoExplainable deep learning pipelinepost-hoc local explanation
Fuente seminalSelvaraju, R. R., Cogswell, M., Das, A., Vedantam, R., Parikh, D., & Batra, D. (2017). Grad-CAM: Visual explanations from deep networks via gradient-based localization. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 618–626. DOI ↗Ribeiro, M. T., Singh, S., & Guestrin, C. (2016). "Why should I trust you?": Explaining the predictions of any classifier. ACM SIGKDD, 1135–1144. DOI ↗
AliasXSS, interpretable semantic segmentation, explainable scene parsing, transparent pixel-wise classificationLocal Surrogate Explanations, Model-Agnostic Local Explanations, Locally Faithful Approximations, Yerel Yorumlanabilir Model-Bağımsız Açıklamalar
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ResumenExplainable Semantic Segmentation (XSS) couples pixel-wise scene parsing — assigning a class label to every pixel in an image — with post-hoc or intrinsic explanation methods such as Grad-CAM, attention maps, or SHAP, so that the network's class decisions can be audited, visualized, and justified to domain experts in medical imaging, autonomous driving, and remote sensing.LIME, introduced by Ribeiro, Singh, and Guestrin in 2016, explains the predictions of any black-box classifier or regressor by building a simple, locally faithful surrogate model around a single prediction of interest. Rather than explaining the global model, LIME focuses on why a specific instance was classified the way it was, making complex models such as deep neural networks and ensemble methods interpretable to end-users, domain experts, and auditors.
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