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Aligned explanations in neural networks

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  • Corentin Lobet
  • Francesca Chiaromonte

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As artificial intelligence increasingly drives critical decisions, the ability to genuinely explain how neural networks make predictions is essential for trust. Yet, most current explanation methods offer post-hoc rationalizations rather than guaranteeing a true reflection of the model's reasoning. We introduce the notion of explanatory alignment, a requirement that explanations directly construct predictions rather than rationalize them. To achieve this in complex data domains, we present Pointwise-interpretable Networks (PiNets), a pseudo-linear architecture that forms linear models instance-wise. Evaluated on image classification and segmentation tasks, PiNets demonstrate that their explanations are deeply faithful across four criteria: meaningfulness, alignment, robustness, and sufficiency (MARS). Our contributions pave the way for promising avenues: by reconciling the predictive power of deep learning with the interpretability of linear models, PiNets provide a principled foundation for trustworthy AI and data-driven scientific discovery.

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  • Corentin Lobet & Francesca Chiaromonte, 2026. "Aligned explanations in neural networks," LEM Papers Series 2026/15, Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM), Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy.
  • Handle: RePEc:ssa:lemwps:2026/15
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