Ying Zijian, Li Qianmu, Lian Zhichao, Hou Jun, Lin Tong, Wang Tao
IEEE Trans Neural Netw Learn Syst. 2025 May;36(5):8227-8239. doi: 10.1109/TNNLS.2024.3430978. Epub 2025 May 2.
Saliency maps have proven to be a highly efficacious approach for explicating the decisions of convolutional neural networks (CNNs). However, extant methodologies predominantly rely on gradients, which constrain their ability to explicate complex models. Furthermore, such approaches are not fully adept at leveraging negative gradient information to improve interpretive veracity. In this study, we present a novel concept, termed positive and negative excitation (PANE), which enables the direct extraction of PANE for each layer, thus enabling complete layer-by-layer information utilization sans gradients. To organize these excitations into final saliency maps, we introduce a double-chain backpropagation procedure. A comprehensive experimental evaluation, encompassing both binary classification and multiclassification tasks, was conducted to gauge the effectiveness of our proposed method. Encouragingly, the results evince that our approach offers a significant improvement over the state-of-the-art methods in terms of salient pixel removal, minor pixel removal, and inconspicuous adversarial perturbation generation guidance. In addition, we verify the correlation between PANEs.