Tesi etd-09212024-095759 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
COCCHELLA, LUDOVICA
URN
etd-09212024-095759
Titolo
A methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of saliency map generation methods
Dipartimento
INGEGNERIA DELL'INFORMAZIONE
Corso di studi
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ENGINEERING
Relatori
relatore Cimino, Mario Giovanni Cosimo Antonio
relatore Parola, Marco
relatore Parola, Marco
Parole chiave
- computer vision
- Explainable Artificial Intelligence
- post-hoc visual explanation techniques
- saliency maps
- XAI
- XAI techniques
Data inizio appello
07/10/2024
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
07/10/2027
Riassunto
In the Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) field, many post-hoc visual explanation techniques for generating saliency maps have been proposed to explain computer vision downstream task output. However, each new method is often presented as the best approach to provide these explanations despite having been tested on a limited number of scenarios, generating confusion or presenting contradictory results with other similar work.
Therefore, we present a comprehensive and unbiased comparison of various XAI techniques for generating saliency maps based on the image classification downstream task. The aim is to determine which method offers the best explanations and evaluate them from different perspectives. We consider factors such as training strategy, domain adaptation, performance in fine-grained or unbalanced problems, and scalability with diverse classes and samples.
Therefore, we present a comprehensive and unbiased comparison of various XAI techniques for generating saliency maps based on the image classification downstream task. The aim is to determine which method offers the best explanations and evaluate them from different perspectives. We consider factors such as training strategy, domain adaptation, performance in fine-grained or unbalanced problems, and scalability with diverse classes and samples.
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