Rule learning by modularity

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In this paper, we present a modular methodology that combines state-of-the-art methods in (stochastic) machine learning with well-established methods in inductive logic programming (ILP) and rule induction to provide efficient and scalable algorithms for the classification of vast data sets. By construction, these classifications are based on the synthesis of simple rules, thus providing direct explanations of the obtained classifications. Apart from evaluating our approach on the common large scale data sets MNIST, Fashion-MNIST and IMDB, we present novel results on explainable classifications of dental bills. The latter case study stems from an industrial collaboration with Allianz Private Krankenversicherung which is an insurance company offering diverse services in Germany.

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Nössig, A., Hell, T., & Moser, G. (2024). Rule learning by modularity. Machine Learning, 113(10), 7479–7508. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10994-024-06556-5

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