Abdullah Caglar Oksuz, Anisa Halimi, et al.
NDSS 2023
Concept Bottleneck Models (CBMs) are interpretable machine learning models that ground their predictions on human-understandable concepts, allowing for targeted interventions in their decision-making process. However, when intervened on, CBMs assume the availability of humans that can identify the need to intervene and always provide correct interventions. Both assumptions are unrealistic and impractical, considering labor costs and human error-proneness. In contrast, Learning to Defer (L2D) extends supervised learning by allowing machine learning models to identify cases where a human is more likely to be correct than the model, thus leading to deferring systems with improved performance. In this work, we gain inspiration from L2D and propose Deferring CBMs (DCBMs), a novel framework that allows CBMs to learn when an intervention is needed. To this end, we model DCBMs as a composition of deferring systems and derive a consistent L2D loss to train them. Moreover, by relying on a CBM architecture, DCBMs can explain the reasons for deferring on the final task. Our results show that DCBMs can achieve high predictive performance and interpretability by deferring only when needed.
Abdullah Caglar Oksuz, Anisa Halimi, et al.
NDSS 2023
Celia Cintas, Skyler Speakman, et al.
ICML 2021
George Kour, Marcel Zalmanovici, et al.
EMNLP 2023
Christodoulos Constantinides, Dhaval Patel, et al.
NeurIPS 2025