Essays about: "model explainability"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 54 essays containing the words model explainability.
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1. Explainable Artificial Intelligence and its Applications in Behavioural Credit Scoring
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskapAbstract : Credit scoring is critical for banks to evaluate new loan applications and monitor existing customers. Machine learning has been extensively researched for this case; however, the adoption of machine learning methods is minimal in financial risk management. READ MORE
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2. Unsupervised Online Anomaly Detection in Multivariate Time-Series
University essay from Uppsala universitet/DatorteknikAbstract : This research aims to identify a method for unsupervised online anomaly detection in multivariate time series in dynamic systems in general and on the case study of Devwards IoT-system in particular. A requirement of the solution is its explainability, online learning and low computational expense. READ MORE
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3. On modelling OMXS30 stocks - comparison between ARMA models and neural networks
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Matematiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis compares the results of the performance of the statistical Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model and the neural network Long short-term model (LSTM) on a data set, which represents a market index. Both models are used to predict monthly, daily, and minute close prices of the OMX Stockholm 30 Index. READ MORE
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4. Increasing explainability of neural network based retail credit risk models
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Due to their ’black box’ nature, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are not permitted for use in various applications. One such application is mortgage credit risk modeling. READ MORE
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5. Explainable modeling in machine learning : A comparative study
University essay from Umeå universitet/StatistikAbstract : As the use of advanced machine learning models has increased, the need for explainability that these models lack concerning their prediction has increased simultaneously. The aim of this thesis is to compare different functions available in the program R regarding their ability to provide explainability for these advanced machine learning models, also commonly referred to as black-box models. READ MORE