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Main Authors: Liu, Sishun, Deng, Ke, Zhang, Xiuzhen, Wang, Yan
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11943
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author Liu, Sishun
Deng, Ke
Zhang, Xiuzhen
Wang, Yan
author_facet Liu, Sishun
Deng, Ke
Zhang, Xiuzhen
Wang, Yan
contents Neural network-based Marked Temporal Point Process (MTPP) models have been widely adopted to model event sequences in high-stakes applications, raising concerns about the trustworthiness of outputs from these models. This study focuses on Explanation for MTPP, aiming to identify the minimal and rational explanation, that is, the minimum subset of events in history, based on which the prediction accuracy of MTPP matches that based on full history to a great extent and better than that based on the complement of the subset. This study finds that directly defining Explanation for MTPP as counterfactual explanation or factual explanation can result in irrational explanations. To address this issue, we define Explanation for MTPP as a combination of counterfactual explanation and factual explanation. This study proposes Counterfactual and Factual Explainer for MTPP (CFF) to solve Explanation for MTPP with a series of deliberately designed techniques. Experiments demonstrate the correctness and superiority of CFF over baselines regarding explanation quality and processing efficiency.
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spellingShingle Learning Marked Temporal Point Process Explanations based on Counterfactual and Factual Reasoning
Liu, Sishun
Deng, Ke
Zhang, Xiuzhen
Wang, Yan
Machine Learning
Neural network-based Marked Temporal Point Process (MTPP) models have been widely adopted to model event sequences in high-stakes applications, raising concerns about the trustworthiness of outputs from these models. This study focuses on Explanation for MTPP, aiming to identify the minimal and rational explanation, that is, the minimum subset of events in history, based on which the prediction accuracy of MTPP matches that based on full history to a great extent and better than that based on the complement of the subset. This study finds that directly defining Explanation for MTPP as counterfactual explanation or factual explanation can result in irrational explanations. To address this issue, we define Explanation for MTPP as a combination of counterfactual explanation and factual explanation. This study proposes Counterfactual and Factual Explainer for MTPP (CFF) to solve Explanation for MTPP with a series of deliberately designed techniques. Experiments demonstrate the correctness and superiority of CFF over baselines regarding explanation quality and processing efficiency.
title Learning Marked Temporal Point Process Explanations based on Counterfactual and Factual Reasoning
topic Machine Learning
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11943