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Towards Explainable Fuzzy Ai Concepts Paradigms Tools And Techniques Vladik Kreinovich

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Towards Explainable Fuzzy Ai Concepts Paradigms Tools And Techniques Vladik Kreinovich
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Vladik Kreinovich
ISBN: 9783031099731, 3031099737
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Towards Explainable Fuzzy Ai Concepts Paradigms Tools And Techniques Vladik Kreinovich by Vladik Kreinovich 9783031099731, 3031099737 instant download after payment.

Modern AI techniques –- especially deep learning –- provide, in many cases, very good recommendations: where a self-driving car should go, whether to give a company a loan, etc. The problem is that not all these recommendations are good -- and since deep learning provides no explanations, we cannot tell which recommendations are good. It is therefore desirable to provide natural-language explanation of the numerical AI recommendations. The need to connect natural language rules and numerical decisions is known since 1960s, when the need emerged to incorporate expert knowledge -- described by imprecise words like "small" -- into control and decision making. For this incorporation, a special "fuzzy" technique was invented, that led to many successful applications. This book described how this technique can help to make AI more explainable.The book can be recommended for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in explainable AI.

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