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arxiv:2304.00487

The Effect of Counterfactuals on Reading Chest X-rays

Published on Apr 2, 2023
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Abstract

Counterfactual explanations improve radiologist confidence in true positive chest X-ray predictions while maintaining similar performance on false positives, with particular benefits observed for Mass and Atelectasis detection tasks.

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This study evaluates the effect of counterfactual explanations on the interpretation of chest X-rays. We conduct a reader study with two radiologists assessing 240 chest X-ray predictions to rate their confidence that the model's prediction is correct using a 5 point scale. Half of the predictions are false positives. Each prediction is explained twice, once using traditional attribution methods and once with a counterfactual explanation. The overall results indicate that counterfactual explanations allow a radiologist to have more confidence in true positive predictions compared to traditional approaches (0.15pm0.95 with p=0.01) with only a small increase in false positive predictions (0.04pm1.06 with p=0.57). We observe the specific prediction tasks of Mass and Atelectasis appear to benefit the most compared to other tasks.

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