Interpretation of Machine Learning: Prediction, Representation, Modeling, and Visualization 2022 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cin/si/470979/
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The exponentially growing availability of data such as images, videos and speech from myriad sources, including social media and the Internet of Things, is driving the demand for high-performance data analysis algorithms. Deep learning is currently an extremely active research area in machine learning and pattern recognition. It provides computational models of multiple nonlinear processing neural network layers to learn and represent data with increasing levels of abstraction. Deep neural networks are able to implicitly capture intricate structures of large-scale data and deploy them in cloud computing and high-performance computing platforms.
The deep learning approach has demonstrated remarkable performances across a range of applications, including computer vision, image classification, face/speech recognition and medical communications. However, deep neural networks yield ‘black-box’ input-output mappings that can be challenging to explain to users. Especially in the medical, military and legal fields, black-box machine learning techniques are unacceptable, since decisions may have a profound impact on peoples’ lives due to the lack of interpretability. In addition, many other open problems and challenges still exist, such as computational and time costs, repeatability of the results, convergence, and the ability to learn from a very small amount of data and to evolve dynamically.
The aim of this Special Issue is to bring together original research articles and review articles that will present the latest theoretical and technical advancements of machine and deep learning models. Submissions about algorithms with improved computational efficiency and scalability are also welcome. We hope that this Special Issue will: 1) improve the understanding and explainability of deep neural networks; 2) enhance the mathematical foundation of deep neural networks; and 3) increase the computational efficiency and stability of the machine and deep learning training process with new algorithms that will scale.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning - Classification, clustering, and optimization for big data analytics - Extracting understanding from large-scale and heterogeneous data - Dimensionality reduction and analysis of large-scale and complex data - Deep learning for time series forecasting - Quantifying or visualizing the interpretability of deep neural networks - Stability improvement of deep neural network optimization - Novel machine and deep learning approaches in the applications of image/signal processing, business intelligence, games, healthcare, bioinformatics, and security
Publishing date 01 Dec 2022 Status Open
Submission deadline 22 Jul 2022