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Theses and Dissertations
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Items in this Collection
- 2Association Rules
- 1Black-box explainer
- 1Co-location Patterns
- 1Common Sets
- 1Contrast Sets
- 1Explainable Artificial Intelligence
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Fall 2016
Mohomed Jabbar, Mohomed Shazan
Co-location pattern mining is a class of techniques to find associations among spatial features. It has a wide range of applications varying from business to science. Our work is motivated by an application in environmental health where the goal is to investigate whether the maternal exposure...
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Fall 2020
Motallebi Shabestari, Mohammad Hossein
Present-day advancements in AI, amongst other things, have often been regarding improving the accuracy of classification models. One lagging aspect, however, is justifying the decisions made by those models. Recently, AI researchers are paying more attention to fill this gap, leading to the...