Interpretability of Machine Learning: Recent Advances and Future Prospects

04/30/2023
by   Lei Gao, et al.
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The proliferation of machine learning (ML) has drawn unprecedented interest in the study of various multimedia contents such as text, image, audio and video, among others. Consequently, understanding and learning ML-based representations have taken center stage in knowledge discovery in intelligent multimedia research and applications. Nevertheless, the black-box nature of contemporary ML, especially in deep neural networks (DNNs), has posed a primary challenge for ML-based representation learning. To address this black-box problem, the studies on interpretability of ML have attracted tremendous interests in recent years. This paper presents a survey on recent advances and future prospects on interpretability of ML, with several application examples pertinent to multimedia computing, including text-image cross-modal representation learning, face recognition, and the recognition of objects. It is evidently shown that the study of interpretability of ML promises an important research direction, one which is worth further investment in.

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