Date & Time:
November 11, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Location:
Crerar 390, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,
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11/11/2022 12:00 PM 11/11/2022 01:30 PM America/Chicago Jordan Boyd-Graber (Maryland) – If We Want AI to be Interpretable, We Need to Define and Measure It CS/Stats/Data Science Institute Distinguished Speaker Series Crerar 390, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,

Part of the Autumn 2022 Distinguished Speaker Series.

AI tools are ubiquitous, but most users treat it as a black box: a handy tool that suggests purchases, flags spam, or autocompletes text. While researchers have presented explanations for making AI less of a black box, a lack of metrics make it hard to optimize explicitly for interpretability. Thus, I propose two metrics for interpretability suitable for unsupervised and supervised AI methods. For unsupervised topic models, I discuss our proposed “intruder” interpretability metric, how it contradicts the previous evaluation metric for topic models (perplexity), and discuss its uptake in the community over the last decade. For supervised question answering approaches, I show how human-computer cooperation can be measured and directly optimized by a multi-armed bandit approach to learn what kinds of explanations help specific users. I will then briefly discuss how similar setups can help users navigate information-rich domains like fact checking, translation, and web search.

This talk will also be broadcast via Zoom. Please register to receive viewing information.

Speakers

Jordan Boyd-Graber

Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Maryland

Jordan Boyd-Graber’s research focus is in applying machine learning to problems that help computers better work with or understand humans. His research applies statistical models to natural language problems in ways that interact with humans, learn from humans, or help researchers understand humans. Jordan is an expert in the application of topic models, automatic tools that discover structure and meaning in large, multilingual datasets. His work has been supported by NSF, DARPA, IARPA, and ARL. Three of his students have gone on to tenure track positions at NYU, U Mass Amherst, and Ursinus. His awards include a 2017 NSF CAREER, the Karen Spärk Jones prize; “best of” awards at NIPS, CoNLL, and NAACL; and a Computing Innovation Fellowship (declined). His Erdös number is 2 (via Maria Klawe), and his Bacon number is 3 (by embarassing himself on Jeopardy!).

Agenda

Friday, November 11, 2022
12:00–12:30

Lunch & Socializing

12:30–1:30

Talk + Q&A

Registration

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11/11/2022 12:00 PM 11/11/2022 01:30 PM America/Chicago Jordan Boyd-Graber (Maryland) – If We Want AI to be Interpretable, We Need to Define and Measure It CS/Stats/Data Science Institute Distinguished Speaker Series Crerar 390, 5730 S. Ellis Ave., Chicago, IL,

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