Skip to content

Augment to Interpret: Unsupervised and Inherently Interpretable Graph Embeddings

In this paper, we study graph representation learning, and we show that data augmentation that preserves semantics can be learned and used to produce interpretations. Our framework, which we named INGENIOUS, creates inherently interpretable embeddings and eliminates the need for costly additional post-hoc analysis. We also introduce additional metrics addressing the lack of formalism and metrics in the understudied area of unsupervised-representation learning interpretability. Our results are supported by an experimental study applied to both graph-level and node-level tasks and show that interpretable embeddings provide state-of-the-art performance on subsequent downstream tasks.

Gregory Scafarto, Madalina Ciortan, Simon Tihon, Quentin Ferre, Augment to Interpret: Unsupervised and Inherently Interpretable Graph EmbeddingsIn Proc. of The 15th Asian Conference on Machine Learning (ACML 2023), November 2023.

 

Click here to access the paper.

 

Releated Posts

Development & Evaluation of Automated Tumour Monitoring by Image Registration Based on 3D (PET/CT) Images

Tumor tracking in PET/CT is essential for monitoring cancer progression and guiding treatment strategies. Traditionally, nuclear physicians manually track tumors, focusing on the five largest ones (PERCIST criteria), which is both time-consuming and imprecise. Automated tumor tracking can allow matching of the numerous metastatic lesions across scans, enhancing tumor change monitoring.
Read More

Insights from Data & AI Tech Summit Warsaw 2025

11 editions later, one of the biggest technological conferences in Central Europe changed its name to reflect the latest technological advancements. The BIG DATA TECHNOLOGY WARSAW SUMMIT became the DATA & AI WARSAW TECH SUMMIT, and the conference provided a rich platform for gaining fresh perspectives on data and AI. Our CTO, Sabri Skhiri, was present to gather the insights. Here’s a rundown of the key trends, keynotes and talks that took place.
Read More