Machine learning (ML) models are nowadays used in complex applications in various domains, such as medicine, bioinformatics, and other sciences. Due to their black box nature, however, it may sometimes be hard to understand and trust the results they provide. This has increased the demand for reliable visualization tools related to enhancing trust in ML models, which has become a prominent topic of research in the visualization community over the past decades. To provide an overview and present the frontiers of current research on the topic, we present a State-of-the-Art Report (STAR) on enhancing trust in ML models with the use of interactive visualization. We define and describe the background of the topic, introduce a categorization for visualization techniques that aim to accomplish this goal, and discuss insights and opportunities for future research directions. Among our contributions is a categorization of trust against different facets of interactive ML, expanded and improved from previous research. Our results are investigated from different analytical perspectives: (a) providing a statistical overview, (b) summarizing key findings, (c) performing topic analyses, and (d) exploring the data sets used in the individual papers, all with the support of an interactive web-based survey browser. We intend this survey to be beneficial for visualization researchers whose interests involve making ML models more trustworthy, as well as researchers and practitioners from other disciplines in their search for effective visualization techniques suitable for solving their tasks with confidence and conveying meaning to their data.
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最近的研究表明,犯罪网络具有复杂的组织结构,但是是否可以用来预测犯罪网络的静态和动态特性。在这里,通过结合图表学习和机器学习方法,我们表明,可以使用政治腐败,警察情报和洗钱网络的结构性特性来恢复缺失的犯罪伙伴关系,区分不同类型的犯罪和法律协会以及预测犯罪分子之间交换的总金额,所有这些都具有出色的准确性。我们还表明,我们的方法可以预期在腐败网络的动态增长过程中,其准确性很高。因此,与在犯罪现场发现的证据类似,我们得出结论,犯罪网络的结构模式具有有关非法活动的重要信息,这使机器学习方法可以预测缺失的信息,甚至预测未来的犯罪行为。
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从有限的资源中获得最大收益可以进步自然语言处理(NLP)研究和实践,同时保守资源。这些资源可能是数据,时间,存储或能源。NLP的最新工作从缩放率产生了有趣的结果。但是,仅使用比例来改善结果意味着资源消耗也会扩展。这种关系激发了对有效方法的研究,这些方法需要更少的资源才能获得相似的结果。这项调查涉及NLP效率的方法和发现,旨在指导该领域的新研究人员并激发新方法的发展。
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Machine learning (ML) has been increasingly used to aid aerodynamic shape optimization (ASO), thanks to the availability of aerodynamic data and continued developments in deep learning. We review the applications of ML in ASO to date and provide a perspective on the state-of-the-art and future directions. We first introduce conventional ASO and current challenges. Next, we introduce ML fundamentals and detail ML algorithms that have been successful in ASO. Then, we review ML applications to ASO addressing three aspects: compact geometric design space, fast aerodynamic analysis, and efficient optimization architecture. In addition to providing a comprehensive summary of the research, we comment on the practicality and effectiveness of the developed methods. We show how cutting-edge ML approaches can benefit ASO and address challenging demands, such as interactive design optimization. Practical large-scale design optimizations remain a challenge because of the high cost of ML training. Further research on coupling ML model construction with prior experience and knowledge, such as physics-informed ML, is recommended to solve large-scale ASO problems.
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我们提出了一种从有限的训练数据学习高维参数映射的解析替代框架。在许多需要重复查询复杂计算模型的许多应用中出现了对参数代理的需求。这些应用包括贝叶斯逆问题,最佳实验设计和不确定度的最佳设计和控制等“外环”问题,以及实时推理和控制问题。许多高维参数映射承认低维结构,这可以通过映射信息的输入和输出的绘图信息的减少基础来利用。利用此属性,我们通过自适应地构造其输入和输出的缩小基础之间的Reset近似来制定用于学习这些地图的低维度近似的框架。最近的近似近似理论作为控制流的离散化,我们证明了我们所提出的自适应投影Reset框架的普遍近似性,这激励了Resnet构造的相关迭代算法。该策略代表了近似理论和算法的汇合,因为两者都使用顺序最小化流量。在数值例子中,我们表明,在训练数据少量的培训数据中,能够实现显着高精度,使其能够实现培训数据生成的最小计算投资的理想代理策略。
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尽管提取了通过手工制作和基于学习的描述符实现的本地特征的进步,但它们仍然受到不符合非刚性转换的不变性的限制。在本文中,我们提出了一种计算来自静止图像的特征的新方法,该特征对于非刚性变形稳健,以避免匹配可变形表面和物体的问题。我们的变形感知当地描述符,命名优惠,利用极性采样和空间变压器翘曲,以提供旋转,尺度和图像变形的不变性。我们通过将等距非刚性变形应用于模拟环境中的对象作为指导来提供高度辨别的本地特征来培训模型架构端到端。该实验表明,我们的方法优于静止图像中的实际和现实合成可变形对象的不同数据集中的最先进的手工制作,基于学习的图像和RGB-D描述符。描述符的源代码和培训模型在https://www.verlab.dcc.ufmg.br/descriptors/neUrips2021上公开可用。
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The recent increase in public and academic interest in preserving biodiversity has led to the growth of the field of conservation technology. This field involves designing and constructing tools that utilize technology to aid in the conservation of wildlife. In this article, we will use case studies to demonstrate the importance of designing conservation tools with human-wildlife interaction in mind and provide a framework for creating successful tools. These case studies include a range of complexities, from simple cat collars to machine learning and game theory methodologies. Our goal is to introduce and inform current and future researchers in the field of conservation technology and provide references for educating the next generation of conservation technologists. Conservation technology not only has the potential to benefit biodiversity but also has broader impacts on fields such as sustainability and environmental protection. By using innovative technologies to address conservation challenges, we can find more effective and efficient solutions to protect and preserve our planet's resources.
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A Digital Twin (DT) is a simulation of a physical system that provides information to make decisions that add economic, social or commercial value. The behaviour of a physical system changes over time, a DT must therefore be continually updated with data from the physical systems to reflect its changing behaviour. For resource-constrained systems, updating a DT is non-trivial because of challenges such as on-board learning and the off-board data transfer. This paper presents a framework for updating data-driven DTs of resource-constrained systems geared towards system health monitoring. The proposed solution consists of: (1) an on-board system running a light-weight DT allowing the prioritisation and parsimonious transfer of data generated by the physical system; and (2) off-board robust updating of the DT and detection of anomalous behaviours. Two case studies are considered using a production gas turbine engine system to demonstrate the digital representation accuracy for real-world, time-varying physical systems.
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We consider infinite horizon Markov decision processes (MDPs) with fast-slow structure, meaning that certain parts of the state space move "fast" (and in a sense, are more influential) while other parts transition more "slowly." Such structure is common in real-world problems where sequential decisions need to be made at high frequencies, yet information that varies at a slower timescale also influences the optimal policy. Examples include: (1) service allocation for a multi-class queue with (slowly varying) stochastic costs, (2) a restless multi-armed bandit with an environmental state, and (3) energy demand response, where both day-ahead and real-time prices play a role in the firm's revenue. Models that fully capture these problems often result in MDPs with large state spaces and large effective time horizons (due to frequent decisions), rendering them computationally intractable. We propose an approximate dynamic programming algorithmic framework based on the idea of "freezing" the slow states, solving a set of simpler finite-horizon MDPs (the lower-level MDPs), and applying value iteration (VI) to an auxiliary MDP that transitions on a slower timescale (the upper-level MDP). We also extend the technique to a function approximation setting, where a feature-based linear architecture is used. On the theoretical side, we analyze the regret incurred by each variant of our frozen-state approach. Finally, we give empirical evidence that the frozen-state approach generates effective policies using just a fraction of the computational cost, while illustrating that simply omitting slow states from the decision modeling is often not a viable heuristic.
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While the capabilities of autonomous systems have been steadily improving in recent years, these systems still struggle to rapidly explore previously unknown environments without the aid of GPS-assisted navigation. The DARPA Subterranean (SubT) Challenge aimed to fast track the development of autonomous exploration systems by evaluating their performance in real-world underground search-and-rescue scenarios. Subterranean environments present a plethora of challenges for robotic systems, such as limited communications, complex topology, visually-degraded sensing, and harsh terrain. The presented solution enables long-term autonomy with minimal human supervision by combining a powerful and independent single-agent autonomy stack, with higher level mission management operating over a flexible mesh network. The autonomy suite deployed on quadruped and wheeled robots was fully independent, freeing the human supervision to loosely supervise the mission and make high-impact strategic decisions. We also discuss lessons learned from fielding our system at the SubT Final Event, relating to vehicle versatility, system adaptability, and re-configurable communications.
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