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Counterfactual Explanations of (some) ML Models

17 February 2023
5:00 pm
San Francesco Complex - classroom 2

The opaque reasoning of Neural Networks induces a lack of human trust. For this reason, there is a rising interest in methods that make the outcomes of prediction machines (ML models) less opaque. This talk will review some advances we have made in the last 5 years on eXplainable AI (XAI), particularly in producing counterfactual explanations to ML-based predictions. We will introduce the problem and review one of the first pieces of research we produced on the topic. We will then be showing some research we have conducted on how to produce counterfactual explanations i) on Graph Neural Networks, ii) by using Reinforcement Learning, and iii) by using Neuro Symbolic AI.

 

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relatore: 
Fabrizio Silvestri, DIAG of Sapienza, University of Rome
Units: 
SYSMA