Interpretable Machine Learning with Python PDF

Interpretable Machine Learning with Python PDF

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Interpretable Machine Learning with Python PDF

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ISBN: 9781800203907

Understand the key aspects and challenges of machine learning interpretability, learn how to overcome them with interpretation methods, and leverage them to build fairer, safer, and more reliable modelsKey Features* Learn how to extract easy-to-understand insights from any machine learning model* Become well-versed with interpretability techniques to build fairer, safer, and more reliable models* Mitigate risks in AI systems before they have broader implications by learning how to debug black-box modelsBook DescriptionDo you want to understand your models and mitigate risks associated with poor predictions using machine learning (ML) interpretation? Interpretable Machine Learning with Python can help you work effectively with ML models. The first section of the book is a beginner's guide to interpretability, covering its relevance in business and exploring its key aspects and challenges. You'll focus on how white-box models work, compare them to black-box and glass-box models, and examine their trade-off. The second section will get you up to speed with a vast array of interpretation methods, also known as Explainable AI (XAI) methods, and how to apply them to different use cases, be it for classification or regression, for tabular, time-series, image or text. In addition to the step-by-step code, the book also helps the reader to interpret model outcomes using examples. In the third section, you’ll get hands-on with tuning models and training data for interpretability by reducing complexity, mitigating bias, placing guardrails, and enhancing reliability. The methods you’ll explore here range from state-of-the-art feature selection and dataset debiasing methods to monotonic constraints and adversarial retraining. By the end of this book, you'll be able to understand ML models better and enhance them through interpretability tuning.What you will learn* Recognize the importance of interpretability in business* Study models that are intrinsically interpretable such as linear models, decision trees, and Naïve Bayes* Become well-versed in interpreting models with model-agnostic methods* Visualize how an image classifier works and what it learns* Understand how to mitigate the influence of bias in datasets* Discover how to make models more reliable with adversarial robustness* Use monotonic constraints to make fairer and safer modelsWho this book is forThis book is for data scientists, machine learning developers, and data stewards who have an increasingly critical responsibility to explain how the AI systems they develop work, their impact on decision making, and how they identify and manage bias. Working knowledge of machine learning and the Python programming language is expected.

Author: Serg Masís


Edition : 21
Number of Pages : 737
Published : 03/26/2021
isbn : 9781800203907

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