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This book provides a full presentation of the current concepts and available techniques to make "machine learning" systems more explainable. The approaches presented can be applied to almost all the current "machine learning" models: linear and logistic regression, deep learning neural networks, natural language processing and image recognition, among the others. Progress in Machine Learning is increasing the use of artificial agents to perform critical tasks previously handled by humans (healthcare, legal and finance, among others). While the principles that guide the design of these agents are understood, most of the current deep-learning models are "opaque" to human understanding. Explainable AI with Python fills the current gap in literature on this emerging topic by taking both a theoretical and a practical perspective, making the reader quickly capable of working with tools and code for Explainable AI. Beginning with examples of what Explainable AI (XAI) is and why it is needed in the field, the book details different approaches to XAI depending on specific context and need. Hands-on work on interpretable models with specific examples leveraging Python are then presented, showing how intrinsic interpretable models can be interpreted and how to produce "human understandable" explanations. Model-agnostic methods for XAI are shown to produce explanations without relying on ML models internals that are "opaque." Using examples from Computer Vision, the authors then look at explainable models for Deep Learning and prospective methods for the future. Taking a practical perspective, the authors demonstrate how to effectively use ML and XAI in science. The final chapter explains Adversarial Machine Learning and how to do XAI with adversarial examples.
The book presents new models of axion for the solution of the strong CP problem. The main feature of these models is the modification of the relation between the axion mass and the Peccei-Quinn(PQ) constant, with quite interesting phenomenological consequences in particular for physics of supernovae, gamma ray burst and cosmology. We have hypothesized the existence of another sector of particles and interactions, the mirror world, which is an exact copy of our world but with a larger electroweak scale. This difference also implies a different dynamics in the QCD sector that is fully discussed in the scenario of possible extensions of Standard Model that are currently under validation with the last generation of particle physics experiments.
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