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+ | * Instructor: [https://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/faculty/profile?id=360 Jurgen Schulze] | ||
* Weekly Discussion: Wednesdays 12-12:50pm on Zoom at https://ucsd.zoom.us/j/9100475160 | * Weekly Discussion: Wednesdays 12-12:50pm on Zoom at https://ucsd.zoom.us/j/9100475160 | ||
* Discussion board: [https://piazza.com/ucsd/fall2020/dsc180 Piazza] | * Discussion board: [https://piazza.com/ucsd/fall2020/dsc180 Piazza] |
Revision as of 09:25, 2 October 2020
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DSC 180 Capstone Domain: Explainable AI (Section A01)
- Instructor: Jurgen Schulze
- Weekly Discussion: Wednesdays 12-12:50pm on Zoom at https://ucsd.zoom.us/j/9100475160
- Discussion board: Piazza
Overview
In this capstone domain we are going to study how we can make machine learning systems more user friendly by exploiting additional knowledge we can derive from the system and present it to the user. These types of systems are called Explainable AI.
The example we are going to use in this class is object recognition in images. We are first going to go over the basics of CNNs, then learn about saliency and attention maps, and finally we are going to implement the Grad-CAM algorithm in PyTorch and apply it to the COCO image data set.
Schedule
Week | Date | Discussion Topic |
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1 | Oct 7 | Overview |
2 | Oct 14 | |
3 | Oct 21 | |
4 | Oct 28 | |
5 | Nov 4 | |
6 | Nov 11 | Veterans Day (No Discussion) |
7 | Nov 18 | |
8 | Nov 25 | |
9 | Dec 2 | |
10 | Dec 9 |
Papers
- Learning Deep Features for Discriminative Localization
- Grad-CAM: Why did you say that?Visual Explanations from Deep Networks via Gradient-based Localization