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URL: https://github.com/slundberg/shap

Proper Citation: SHapley Additive ExPlanations (RRID:SCR_021362)

Description: Software tool as unified framework for interpreting predictions of machine learning models. Used to explain output of any machine learning model. Connects optimal credit allocation with local explanations using classic Shapley values from game theory and their related extensions.

Abbreviations: SHAP

Resource Type: software resource

Keywords: Interpretable machine learning, interpreting predictions, machine learning models

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