Learning from AI: An Interactive Learning Method Using a DNN Model Incorporating Expert Knowledge as a Teacher

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Abstract

Visual explanation is an approach for visualizing the grounds of judgment by deep learning, and it is possible to visually interpret the grounds of a judgment for a certain input by visualizing an attention map. As for deep-learning models that output erroneous decision-making grounds, a method that incorporates expert human knowledge in the model via an attention map in a manner that improves explanatory power and recognition accuracy is proposed. In this study, based on a deep-learning model that incorporates the knowledge of experts, a method by which a learner “learns from AI” the grounds for its decisions is proposed. An “attention branch network” (ABN), which has been fine-tuned with attention maps modified by experts, is prepared as a teacher. By using an interactive editing tool for the fine-tuned ABN and attention maps, the learner learns by editing the attention maps and changing the inference results. By repeatedly editing the attention maps and making inferences so that the correct recognition results are output, the learner can acquire the grounds for the expert’s judgments embedded in the ABN. The results of an evaluation experiment with subjects show that learning using the proposed method is more efficient than the conventional method.

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Kohei, H., Hirakawa, T., Yamashita, T., & Fujiyoshi, H. (2023). Learning from AI: An Interactive Learning Method Using a DNN Model Incorporating Expert Knowledge as a Teacher. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1831 CCIS, pp. 435–446). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36336-8_68

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