AdjointBackMap: Reconstructing Effective Decision Hypersurfaces from CNN Layers Using Adjoint Operators

16 Dec 2020  ·  Qing Wan, Yoonsuck Choe ·

There are several effective methods in explaining the inner workings of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). However, in general, finding the inverse of the function performed by CNNs as a whole is an ill-posed problem. In this paper, we propose a method based on adjoint operators to reconstruct, given an arbitrary unit in the CNN (except for the first convolutional layer), its effective hypersurface in the input space that replicates that unit's decision surface conditioned on a particular input image. Our results show that the hypersurface reconstructed this way, when multiplied by the original input image, would give nearly the exact output value of that unit. We find that the CNN unit's decision surface is largely conditioned on the input, and this may explain why adversarial inputs can effectively deceive CNNs.

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