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CARLA: A Python Library to Benchmark Algorithmic Recourse and Counterfactual Explanation Algorithms

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CARLA - Counterfactual And Recourse Library

CARLA is a python library to benchmark counterfactual explanation and recourse models. It comes out-of-the box with commonly used datasets and various machine learning models. Designed with extensibility in mind: Easily include your own counterfactual methods, new machine learning models or other datasets. Find extensive documentation here! Our arXiv paper can be found here.

What is algorithmic recourse? As machine learning (ML) models are increasingly being deployed in high-stakes applications, there has been growing interest in providing recourse to individuals adversely impacted by model predictions (e.g., below we depict the canonical recourse example for an applicant whose loan has been denied). This library provides a starting point for researchers and practitioners alike, who wish to understand the inner workings of various counterfactual explanation and recourse methods and their underlying assumptions that went into the design of these methods.

motivating example

Notebooks / Examples

  • Getting Started (notebook): Source
  • Causal Recourse (notebook): Source
  • Plotting (notebook): Source
  • Benchmarking (notebook): Source
  • Adding your own Data: Source
  • Adding your own ML-Model: Source
  • Adding your own Recourse Method: Source

Available Datasets

Name Source
Adult Source
COMPAS Source
Give Me Some Credit Source
HELOC Source

Provided Machine Learning Models

Model Description Tensorflow Pytorch Sklearn XGBoost
ANN Artificial Neural Network with 2 hidden layers and ReLU activation function. X X
LR Linear Model with no hidden layer and no activation function. X X
RandomForest Tree Ensemble Model. X
XGBoost Gradient boosting. X

Implemented Counterfactual methods

The framework a counterfactual method currently works with is dependent on its underlying implementation. It is planned to make all recourse methods available for all ML frameworks . The latest state can be found here:

Recourse Method Paper Tensorflow Pytorch SKlearn XGBoost
Actionable Recourse (AR) Source X X
Causal Recourse Source X X
CCHVAE Source X
Contrastive Explanations Method (CEM) Source X
Counterfactual Latent Uncertainty Explanations (CLUE) Source X
CRUDS Source X
Diverse Counterfactual Explanations (DiCE) Source X X
Feasible and Actionable Counterfactual Explanations (FACE) Source X X
FeatureTweak Source X X
FOCUS Source X X
Growing Spheres (GS) Source X X
Revise Source X
Wachter Source X

Installation

Requirements

  • python3.7
  • pip

Install via pip

pip install carla-recourse

Quickstart

from carla import OnlineCatalog, MLModelCatalog
from carla.recourse_methods import GrowingSpheres

# load a catalog dataset
data_name = "adult"
dataset = OnlineCatalog(data_name)

# load artificial neural network from catalog
model = MLModelCatalog(dataset, "ann")

# get factuals from the data to generate counterfactual examples
factuals = dataset.raw.iloc[:10]

# load a recourse model and pass black box model
gs = GrowingSpheres(model)

# generate counterfactual examples
counterfactuals = gs.get_counterfactuals(factuals)

Contributing

Requirements

  • python3.7-venv (when not already shipped with python3.7)
  • Recommended: GNU Make

Installation

Using make:

make requirements

Using python directly or within activated virtual environment:

pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
pip install -e .

Testing

Using make:

make test

Using python directly or within activated virtual environment:

pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
python -m pytest test/*

Linting and Styling

We use pre-commit hooks within our build pipelines to enforce:

  • Python linting with flake8.
  • Python styling with black.

Install pre-commit with:

make install-dev

Using python directly or within activated virtual environment:

pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pre-commit install

Licence

carla is under the MIT Licence. See the LICENCE for more details.

Citation

This project was recently accepted to NeurIPS 2021 (Benchmark & Data Sets Track). If you use this codebase, please cite:

@misc{pawelczyk2021carla,
      title={CARLA: A Python Library to Benchmark Algorithmic Recourse and Counterfactual Explanation Algorithms},
      author={Martin Pawelczyk and Sascha Bielawski and Johannes van den Heuvel and Tobias Richter and Gjergji Kasneci},
      year={2021},
      eprint={2108.00783},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.LG}
}

Please also cite the original authors' work.

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