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TAI Assignment
Establishing the rules for building trustworthy AI
THEORETICAL PART
PRACTICAL PART - Introduction to Statistical Learning models (Rec)
PRACTICAL PART - Model Selection (Rec)
PRACTICAL PART - Introduction to Machine Learning Models (Rec)
PRACTICAL PART - Python Practice 1 (Statistical and Machine Learning Models - Model Selection) (Rec)
PRACTICAL PART - Explainability of Artificial Intelligence methods (LIVE)
PRACTICAL PART - Reading Scientific Paper 1
PRACTICAL PART - Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence methods (Rec)
PRACTICAL PART - Python Practice 2 (Explainability and Accuracy of AI) (LIVE)
PRACTICAL PART - Reading Scientific Paper 2
PRACTICAL PART - S.A.F.E. Artificial Intelligence (Rec)
Realizing Trustworthy AI solutions for diagnosis and prognosis support
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PRACTICAL PART - Introduction to Statistical Learning models (Rec)
Introduction (Session 1)
Introduction (Session 1)
1) Course structure - 2) Machine and Statistical Learning Classification - 3) How to make AI trustworthy
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Syllabus and Session Outlines
Linear Regression Models (Session 1)
Logistic Regression Models (Session 2)
Model Selection (Session 3)
Neural Network and tree models (Session 4)
Statistical and Machine Learning Models - Application in Python (Session 5)
The Explainability principle (Session 6) - Session Scheduled on Wednesday 12 April 2023 - 6:00-8:30 p.m. The Zoom link is available in Moodle Calendar.
First Reading - Paper: Lorenz Model Selection (Session 7)
The Accuracy principle (Session 8)
Explainability and Accuracy of AI - Application in Python (Session 9) - Session Scheduled on Friday 14 April 2023 - 6:00-8:30 p.m. The Zoom link is now available in Moodle Calendar.
Second Reading - Paper: Explainable AI methods in cyber risk management (Session 10)
The S.A.F.E. score (Session 11)
Realizing Trustworthy AI solutions for diagnosis and prognosis support (Part1 2024)
Linear Regression Models (Session 1) ►