iml 0.11.0
- Fix possible future issue with
data.table::melt()
(#182)
- Account for R 4.2.0 changes (#189)
- Add {bit64} to suggests because of {data.table} (#190)
- Test optimizations (#190)
- Enhance documentation for LocalModel (#187, @mirka-henninger)
- Move {keras} from imports to suggests
- Run tests in parallel
- Fix off-by-one error in euclidean distance computation (#163, @mirka-henninger)
- Fix
FeatureEffect
handling of empty levels (#160, @grantirv)
- Allow computation of importance for groups of features
(
FeatureImp
) (#158)
FeatureEffect
can now be computed with user provided
grid points. Works for ice, ale and pdp.
FeatureImp
gets new argument features
which allows to calculate feature importance for a subset of features.
If a list of characters is provided, the joint feature importance per
group is calculated (#156, @grantirv)
iml 0.10.1
- Ensure that the
data
argument in
Predictor$new()
is always a data.frame (#126)
- Fix CRAN checks
iml 0.10.0
- Changes to
FeatureEffect$results
data.frame
:
- All numeric values are stored in .value (no more
.y.hat
and .ale
)
- Additional column .type denoting the Feature Effect type
- renamed column .feature to .borders. This column stores the grid
borders which were used for computing the FE with respect to the used
method
- For ALE type the column containing the feature name was moved to the
front (as it is for the other types)
- Adds support for {h2o}
- Adds support for {keras}
- Adds support for {mlr3}
- Fixes problem with FeatureImp that caused unused features to get
non-zero importances
FeatureEffects\$plot()
based on {patchwork} now
- Use roxygen R6 documentation
- Use the {future} framework for parallel code execution
- Test on GitHub Actions instead of Travis
- Add a {pkgdown} site
- Use the “callr” backend in “parallel” vignette
iml 0.9.0
- Removes the
run
parameter from all interpretation
methods.
- Adds class
FeatureEffects
which wraps
FeatureEffect
and allows to compute feature effects for all
features of a model with one call.
- Add column “.type” to
$result
data.frame of
FeatureEffect
when method="ale"
and the
feature is categorical
- Adds parameter
ylim
to FeatureEffect$plot
to manually set the limits of the y-axis for feature effect plots with
one feature.
- Adds
predict
method to FeatureEffect, which predicts
the marginal effect for data instances.
iml 0.8.1
iml 0.8.0
- Some bigger changes in the feature importance class
FeatureImp
:
- The
method
argument was removed, only shuffling is now
possible. This means the cartesian product of all data points with all
data points is not an option any longer. It was never really practical
to use, except for toy examples.
- The importance plot shows the name of the loss function in the
x-axis label.
- The importance plot shows the quantiles of importance over the
different repetitions.
- Default number of repetitions increased to 5.
- Fixes problems with missing centering of ALE plots when using
multiclass
- Automatically extracts data and target from the model when possible
(based on the
prediction::find_data
function). Data
extraction doesn’t work with mlr, but target extraction does.
- Feature importance (
FeatureImp
) automatically returned
the ratio of permuted model error and original model error. With 0.7.2
the user can choose between the ratio (default) and the difference.
iml 0.7.1
- Fixes problems with wrong computation of feature importance,
features effects and so on for xgboost models.
iml 0.7.0
- The
Partial
class is deprecated and will be removed in
future versions. You should use FeatureEffect
now. Its
usage is similar to Partial
but the
aggregation
and ice
argument are now combined
in the new method
argument, where you can choose between
‘ale’, ‘pdp’, ‘ice’, ‘pdp+ice’.
- Introduced ALE plots into the
FeatureEffect
class
(method='ale'
). They are now the default instead of PDPs,
because they are faster and unbiased.
- Plot for categorical features in PDP changed. Now showing bar plots
instead of boxplots when
method='pdp'
iml 0.6
- Removed losses: f1, logLoss, rmse, mdae, rae, rmse, rmsle, rse, rrse
f1 because the implementation used didn’t make sense anyways
- Interaction: The results return as interaction strength now the
H-statistic instead of the H-squared-statistic. This makes it more
coherent with the gbm pacakge and the interact.gbm function and with
what Friedman uses in the plots in the paper. For users of the package
this means that an interaction of strength x becomes an interaction of
strength sqrt(x).
Interaction
, FeatureImp
and
Partial
are now computed batch-wise in the background. This
prevents this methods from overloading the memory. For that, the
Predictor
has a new init argument ‘batch.size’ which limits
the number of rows send to the model for prediction for the methods
Interaction
, FeatureImp
and
Partial
.
Interaction
and FeatureImp
additionally
allow parallel computation on multiple cores. See
vignette("parallel", package = "iml")
for how to use
it.
iml 0.5.2
- The
Predictor
can be initialized with a
type
(e.g. type = "prob"
), which is more
convenient than writing a custom predict.fun
. For caret
classification models, the default is now to return the response, so
make sure to initialize the Predictor
with
type = "prob"
for fine-grained results.
- It’s easier to use classifier that output class labels and no
probabilities. No warning will be issued anymore. Internally, the class
labels are treated as probabilities (one column per class), where the
probability for the predicted class is 1, for the others 0.
FeatureImp
supports the n.repetitions
parameter which controls the number of repetitions of the feature
shuffling.
iml 0.5.0/1
- Implemented Interaction measure
- Removed
feature.index
variable from
Partial
and renamed .class.name
column in
results to .class
.
iml 0.4.0
object$run()
does not return self
any
longer. This means using object$set.feature()
for example
does not automatically print the object summary any longer.
- Added an introductory vignette.
- Fixed an issue where the Predictor would not store X, when y is
given as character.
- The column names of the data.frames with the results of the
interpretation methods start with “.” instead of “..”. This is due to a
recent change in the data.table package v1.10.5 news
item 18.
- Removed the deprecated classes
PartialDependence
and
Ice
. Use Partial
instead.
iml 0.3.0
- FeatureImp$results column permutationError renamed to
permutation.error
- Allow setting distance function in LocalModel
- Merge the classes Ice and PartialDependence into Partial
- The newly introduced Partial class can plot ice and pd curves, also
in the same plot
- It is now possible to center partial dependence plots
- In obj$results has a new column “type” which contains either “ice”
or “pdp”. The column ..individual was renamed to “..id” and “y.hat” has
been renamed to “..y.hat”.
- Ice and PartialDependence will be deprecated starting from
0.4.x
- Adds argument and field types in the documentation
iml 0.2
- The API has been reworked:
- User directly interacts with R6 classes (
pdp()
is now
PartialDependence$new()
).
- User has to wrap the machine learning model with
Predictor$new()
.
- New data points in
Shapley
and LocalModel
can be set with $explain()
.
Lime
has been renamed to LocalModel
.
- Plots have been improved.
- Documentation has been improved.
iml 0.1
Initial release