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Friday, May 18
Machine Learning
Predictive Big Data Analytics
Fri, May 18, 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Regency Ballroom A
 

Interpretable Machine Learning (304491)

Presentation

*Patrick Hall, H2O.ai 

Keywords: Machine learning, data mining, predictive modeling, analytics, regulation, interpretability, model debugging, fairness, accountability, transparency, FAT/ML, explainability, XAI, visualization

Usage of AI and machine learning models is likely to become more commonplace as larger swaths of the economy embrace automation and data-driven decision-making. While these predictive systems can be quite accurate, they have been treated as inscrutable black boxes in the past, that produce only numeric predictions with no accompanying explanations. Unfortunately, recent studies and recent events have drawn attention to mathematical and sociological flaws in prominent weak AI and ML systems, but practitioners usually don’t have the right tools to pry open machine learning black-boxes and debug them. This presentation introduces several new approaches that increase transparency, accountability, and trustworthiness in machine learning models. If you are a data scientist or analyst and you want to explain a machine learning model to your customers or managers (or if you have concerns about documentation, validation, or regulatory requirements), then this presentation is for you.