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The framework is developed from an overview of key interpretability concepts in ML, then its architecture, intuition, and main methods are discussed in detail. Initial experiments on a customer churn predictive modeling task report early results and suggest directions for future work. Source code and experiment notebooks are provided online.","ALICE: COMBINING FEATURE SELECTION AND INTER-RATER AGREEABILITY FOR MACHINE LEARNING INSIGHTS  \narXiv :2404 .09053v1 [ cs .LG] 13 Apr 2024  \nBachana Anasashvili  \nHumboldt University of Berlin  \n[bachana.anasashvili@student.hu-berlin.de](bachana.anasashvili@student.hu-berlin.de)  \nVahidin Jeleskovic  \nHumboldt University of Berlin [vahidin.jeleskovic@hu-berlin.de](vahidin.jeleskovic@hu-berlin.de)  \nABSTRACT  \nThis paper presents a new Python library called Automated Learning for Insightful Comparison and Evaluation (ALICE), which merges conventional feature selection and the concept of inter-rater agreeability in a simple, user-friendly manner to seek insights into black box Machine Learning models. The framework is proposed following an overview of the key concepts of interpretability in  \nML. The entire architecture and intuition of the main methods of the framework are also thoroughly discussed and results from initial experiments on a customer churn predictive modeling task arepresented, alongside ideas for possible avenues to explore for the future. The full source code for the framework and the experiment notebooks can be found at: [https://github.com/anasashb/aliceHU](https://github.com/anasashb/aliceHU).  \n1 Introduction  \nThe use of Machine Learning models for decision-making has become the new norm not only in tech but any business field imaginable, covering any possible task at hand be it search engine recommendations, customer churn prediction, credit risk scoring, energy load forecasting, or the deployment of personalized AI assistants. This comes at a time when developing ML models has become increasingly easier with the rise of open-source, free and user-friendly Python libraries such as Keras, scikit-learn, PyTorch and as generative AI-based conversational chatbots such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude that can provide coding assistance—if not ready-made code for modeling—are evolving rapidly.  \nSuch developments yet again beg the question of interpretability in machine learning, which has been formulated in various ways in literature and been offered multiple proposed solutions such as exploring causality (see Section 2.1), explainability (see Section 2.2) or abandoning black box ML models altogether. But to make a philosophical argument, it is hard to see the benefits of highly model or domain-specific, post-hoc, or complex solutions to obtain insights into the inner-doings of machine learning models when the modeling task itself is growing ever more accessible to laypeople.  \nCommon thought on categorizing ML models in this regard would argue that parametric models descending from the fields of statistics and econometrics such as Linear or Logistic Regression are by nature more interpretable than their data-driven and non-parametric counterparts such as tree-based models or neural networks. While we do not in any form challenge this widely-held assumption, we inquire if there’s a possibility to gauge the degree of differences between the outcomes from these different models.  \nThere are troves of literature that compare a vast array of learning algorithms on this or that predictive modeling task offering analysis based on error metrics solely. 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