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  1. While machine learning classifier models become more widely adopted, opaque “black-box” models remain mostly inscrutable for a variety of reasons. Since their applications increasingly involve decisions impacting the lives of humans, there is increasing demand that their predictions be understandable to humans. Of particular interest in eXplainable AI (XAI) is the interpretability of explanations, i.e., that a model’s prediction should be understandable in terms of the input features. One popular approach is LIME, which offers a model-agnostic framework for explaining any classifier. However, questions remain about the limitations and vulnerabilities of such post-hoc explainers. We have built a tool for generating synthetic tabular data sets which enables us to probe the explanation system opportunistically based on its architecture. In this paper, we report on our success in revealing a scenario where LIME’s explanation violates local faithfulness. 
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