The most popular methods for Artificial Intelligence such as Deep Neural Networks are, for the vast majority, considered black boxes. It is necessary to explain their decisions to understand the input data which influence most the result. Methods presented in this paper aim at an explanation in image classification tasks: which data in the input are the most important for the result. We further extend the Feature Explanation Method (FEM) from our previous work, transforming it into a multi-layered FEM (MLFEM). The evaluation of the method is designed by comparison of explanation maps with human Gaze Fixation Density maps (GFDM). We show that proposed MLFEM outperforms FEM and popular DNN explanation methods in terms of classical comparison metrics with GFDM.
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