Knowledge-Augmented Explainable and Interpretable Learning for Anomaly Detection and Diagnosis
Atzmueller, Martin, Bohne, Tim, Windler, Patricia
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge-augmented learning enables the combination of knowledge-based and data-driven approaches. For anomaly detection and diagnosis, understandability is typically an important factor, especially in high-risk areas. Therefore, explainability and interpretability are also major criteria in such contexts. This chapter focuses on knowledge-augmented explainable and interpretable learning to enhance understandability, transparency and ultimately computational sensemaking. We exemplify different approaches and methods in the domains of anomaly detection and diagnosis - from comparatively simple interpretable methods towards more advanced neuro-symbolic approaches.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-28-2024
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