arXiv:2606. 01540v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Shapley values are a widely used tool for attributing importance and interactions among input variables in black-box models, but their computation involves a function defined over an exponentially large space of subsets.
By Farzaneh Heidari, Guillaume Rabusseau
arXiv:2603. 03672v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: The Shapley value provides a principled foundation for data valuation, but exact computation is #P-hard due to the exponential coalition space.
By Xuan Yang, Hsi-Wen Chen, Ming-Syan Chen, Jian Pei
arXiv:2606. 02247v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Shapley values are a principled attribution measure widely used in interpretable machine learning, but their exact computation scales exponentially with the number of players, motivating a wide range of approximation methods based on value function evaluations of sampled coalitions.
By David Rundel, Fabian Fumagalli, Maximilian Muschalik, Bernd Bischl, Matthias Feurer
arXiv:2608. 11508v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Machine learning pipelines commonly flatten relational data into single-table representations, discarding structural constraints.
By Seungeun Lee, Joao Fonseca, Julia Stoyanovich
arXiv:2603. 14014v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We introduce Aumann-SHAP, an interaction-aware framework that decomposes counterfactual transitions by restricting the model to a local hypercube connecting baseline and counterfactual features.
By Adam Belahcen, St\'ephane Mussard
arXiv:2512. 15765v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Data valuation is a natural framework for understanding which preference datasets matter most when aligning a Large Language Model (LLM) using multiple sources.
By M\'elissa Tamine, Otmane Sakhi, Benjamin Heymann, Maxime Vono, Patrick Loiseau
arXiv:2606. 09886v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Sparse Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) large language models achieve strong quality with low per-token compute, yet their deployment is often limited by the memory wall: the full expert pool must remain resident to support token-dependent routing.
By Yuhao Zhang
arXiv:2510. 01663v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: For many real-world applications, understanding feature-outcome relationships is as crucial as achieving high predictive accuracy.
By Wangxuan Fan, Ching Wang, Siqi Li, Nan Liu
arXiv:2508. 07952v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Clustering algorithms often assume all features contribute equally to the data structure, an assumption that usually fails in high-dimensional or noisy settings.
By Richard J. Fawley, Renato Cordeiro de Amorim
arXiv:2607. 11956v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Data Shapley is the standard principled answer to which training points are worth what, and its k-nearest-neighbor (KNN) specialization is the version deployed in practice: the exact estimator shipped by toolkits such as pyDVL and OpenDataVal.
By Zongye Lyu
arXiv:2607. 21094v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We study feature-level and node-level explanations for graph neural networks (GNNs) through the lens of Aumann-Shapley attribution.
By Bizu Feng, Zhimu Yang, Shuming Wang, Shaode Yu, Yuan Cheng, Xiaojun Qian, Zixin Hu
arXiv:2607. 27744v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modern recommendation models gain prediction quality by scaling feature-interaction and sequence modules, but production cost constraints cap how far systems can scale.
By Yuxin Chen, Liang Luo, Buyun Zhang, Jian Jiao, Boda Li, Haoyu Wang, Tongyi Tang, Ao Cai, Zijian Shen, Zhengkai Zhang, Wenyi Xie, Ryan Dick, Han Liu, Neng Shi, Bin Yu, Jianbo Xiao, Shuyao Bi, Hongtao Yu, Yuanwei Fang, Zhuoran Zhao, Sijia Chen, Yang Chen, Shuqi Yang, Qianru Li, Zikun Liu, Wei Ling, Sihan Zeng, Longhao Jin, Jiaxin Lu, Yinbin Ma, Jiawei Li, Yichen Ruan, Yong Ler Lee, Birmingham Guan, Zijian Li, Jianbo Sun, Zhengyu Zhang, Zeliang Chen, Xiaohan Wei, Yuchen Hao, GP Musumeci, Venkatesh Ranganathan, Yantao Yao, Chunqiang Tang, Wenlin Chen, Santanu Kolay, Ellie Dingqiao Wen