Feature Attribution is an explainable AI method that identifies which input features most influence a model’s predictions. NECLA employs feature attribution to improve trust in AI systems across domains like digital pathology, fraud detection, and intelligent routing. By understanding why models make specific predictions, researchers enhance interpretability, improve robustness, and ensure ethical AI. This transparency bridges cutting-edge model performance with accountability in applied environments.

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On Synthesizing Data for Context Attribution in Question Answering

Question Answering (QA) accounts for a significantportion of LLM usage “in the wild”.However, LLMs sometimes produce false ormisleading responses, also known as hallucinations.Therefore, grounding the generatedanswers in contextually provided information—i.e., providing evidence for the generated text—is paramount for LLMs’ trustworthiness. Providingthis information is the task of context attribution.In this paper, we systematically studyLLM-based approaches for this task, namelywe investigate (i) zero-shot inference, (ii) LLMensembling, and (iii) fine-tuning of small LMson synthetic data generated by larger LLMs.Our key contribution is SYNQA: a novel generativestrategy for synthesizing context attributiondata. Given selected context sentences, anLLM generates QA pairs that are supported bythese sentences. This leverages LLMs’ naturalstrengths in text generation while ensuring clearattribution paths in the synthetic training data.We show that the attribution data synthesizedvia SYNQA is highly effective for fine-tuningsmall LMs for context attribution in differentQA tasks and domains. Finally, with a userstudy, we validate the usefulness of small, efficientLMs (fine-tuned on synthetic data fromSYNQA) in context attribution for QA.