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Interpretable Machine Learning with Python - Second Edition

By : Serg Masís
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Interpretable Machine Learning with Python - Second Edition

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By: Serg Masís

Overview of this book

Interpretable Machine Learning with Python, Second Edition, brings to light the key concepts of interpreting machine learning models by analyzing real-world data, providing you with a wide range of skills and tools to decipher the results of even the most complex models. Build your interpretability toolkit with several use cases, from flight delay prediction to waste classification to COMPAS risk assessment scores. This book is full of useful techniques, introducing them to the right use case. Learn traditional methods, such as feature importance and partial dependence plots to integrated gradients for NLP interpretations and gradient-based attribution methods, such as saliency maps. In addition to the step-by-step code, you’ll get hands-on with tuning models and training data for interpretability by reducing complexity, mitigating bias, placing guardrails, and enhancing reliability. By the end of the book, you’ll be confident in tackling interpretability challenges with black-box models using tabular, language, image, and time series data.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
15
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16
Index

The preparations

You will find the code for this example here: https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Interpretable-Machine-Learning-with-Python-2E/tree/main/13/Masks.ipynb

Loading the libraries

To run this example, you need to install the following libraries:

  • mldatasets to load the dataset
  • numpy and sklearn (scikit-learn) to manipulate it
  • tensorflow to fit the models
  • matplotlib and seaborn to visualize the interpretations

You should load all of them first:

import math
import os
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore")
import mldatasets
import numpy as np
from sklearn import preprocessing
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow.keras.utils import get_file
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import seaborn as sns
from sklearn import metrics
from art.estimators.classification import KerasClassifier
from art.attacks.evasion import FastGradientMethod,\
                      ProjectedGradientDescent, BasicIterativeMethod
from...