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Explainable Deep Learning AI

Methods and Challenges

  • 1st Edition - February 20, 2023
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Jenny Benois-Pineau, Romain Bourqui, Dragutin Petkovic, Georges Quenot
  • Language: English

Explainable Deep Learning AI: Methods and Challenges presents the latest works of leading researchers in the XAI area, offering an overview of the XAI area, along with several n… Read more

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Description

Explainable Deep Learning AI: Methods and Challenges presents the latest works of leading researchers in the XAI area, offering an overview of the XAI area, along with several novel technical methods and applications that address explainability challenges for deep learning AI systems. The book overviews XAI and then covers a number of specific technical works and approaches for deep learning, ranging from general XAI methods to specific XAI applications, and finally, with user-oriented evaluation approaches. It also explores the main categories of explainable AI – deep learning, which become the necessary condition in various applications of artificial intelligence.

The groups of methods such as back-propagation and perturbation-based methods are explained, and the application to various kinds of data classification are presented.

Key features

  • Provides an overview of main approaches to Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) in the Deep Learning realm, including the most popular techniques and their use, concluding with challenges and exciting future directions of XAI
  • Explores the latest developments in general XAI methods for Deep Learning
  • Explains how XAI for Deep Learning is applied to various domains like images, medicine and natural language processing
  • Provides an overview of how XAI systems are tested and evaluated, specially with real users, a critical need in XAI

Readership

Researchers, PhD students, and practitioners in the area of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) specifically related to Deep Learning AI Methods

Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Explainable Deep Learning: Methods, Concepts and New Developments

3. Compact Visualization of DNN Classification Performances for Interpretation and Improvement

4. Explaining How Deep Neural Networks Forget by Deep Visualization

5. Characterizing a scene recognition model by identifying the effect of input features via semantic- wise attribution

6. A Feature Understanding Method for Explanation of Image Classification by Convolutional Neural Networks

7. Explainable Deep Learning for decrypting disease signature in Multiple Sclerosis

8. Explanation of CNN Image Classifiers with Hiding Parts

9. Remove to Improve?

10. Explaining CNN classifier using Association Rule Mining Methods on time-series

11. A Methodology to compare XAI Explanations on Natural Language Processing

12. Improving Malware Detection with Explainable Machine Learning

13. AI Explainability. A Bridge between Machine Vision and Natural Language Processing

14. Explainable Deep Learning for Multimedia Indexing and Retrieval

15. User Tests and Techniques for the Post-Hoc Explainability of Deep Learning Models

16. Conclusion

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: February 20, 2023
  • Language: English

About the editors

JB

Jenny Benois-Pineau

Jenny Benois-Pineau is a professor of computer science at the University of Bordeaux and head of the “Video Analysis and Indexing” research group of the “Image and Sound” team of LABRI UMR 58000 Université Bordeaux / CNRS / IPB-ENSEIRB. She was deputy scientific director of theme B of the French national research unit CNRS GDR ISIS (2008-2015) and is currently in charge of international relations at the College of Sciences and Technologies of the University of Bordeaux. She obtained her doctorate in Signals and Systems in Moscow and her Habilitation to Direct Research in Computer Science and Image Processing at the University of Nantes in France. Her subjects of interest include image and video analysis and indexing, artificial intelligence methods applied to image recognition.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Labri/University Bordeaux, France

RB

Romain Bourqui

Since 2009 he’s been an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department of the IUT ("Technical School"), University of Bordeaux (Talence), France. He is also deputy director of the BKB ("Bench to Knowledge and Beyond") team of LaBRI.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Labri/University Bordeaux, France

DP

Dragutin Petkovic

Dragutin Petkovic is Professor in the Computer Science department at San Francisco State University, USA.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Computer Science department, San Francisco State University, USA

GQ

Georges Quenot

Senior researcher at CNRS, leader of the MRIM group. Works at the Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble and Multimedia Information Indexing and Retrieval Group.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble and Multimedia Information Indexing and Retrieval Group, leader of the MRIM group, CNRS, France

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