Ranking XAI Methods for Head and Neck Cancer Outcome Prediction

April 17, 2026 ยท Grace Period ยท ๐Ÿ› IEEE ISBI 2026

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Authors Baoqiang Ma, Djennifer K. Madzia-Madzou, Rosa C. J. Kraaijveld, Jin Ouyang arXiv ID 2604.16034 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed physics.data-an Citations 0 Venue IEEE ISBI 2026
Abstract
For head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, prognostic outcome prediction can support personalized treatment strategy selection. Improving prediction performance of HNC outcomes has been extensively explored by using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) techniques on PET/CT data. However, the interpretability of AI remains a critical obstacle for its clinical adoption. Unlike previous HNC studies that empirically selected explainable AI (XAI) techniques, we are the first to comprehensively evaluate and rank 13 XAI methods across 24 metrics, covering faithfulness, robustness, complexity and plausibility. Experimental results on the multi-center HECKTOR challenge dataset show large variations across evaluation aspects among different XAI methods, with Integrated Gradients (IG) and DeepLIFT (DL) consistently obtained high rankings for faithfulness, complexity and plausibility. This work highlights the importance of comprehensive XAI method evaluation and can be extended to other medical imaging tasks.
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