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Identifying Unknown Unknowns in the Open World: Representations and Policies for Guided Exploration
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringMachine LearningMachine Learning ToolGlobal PlanningSocial SciencesInformation RetrievalData ScienceData MiningUncertainty QuantificationDeep UncertaintyRobot LearningSuch ErrorsSupervised LearningCognitive ScienceUnknown UnknownsPredictive AnalyticsKnowledge DiscoveryOpen WorldComputer ScienceWorld ModelGuided ExplorationInteractive Decision MakingReal WorldPredictive LearningExploration V ExploitationPredictive Models
Predictive models deployed in the real world may assign incorrect labels to instances with high confidence. Such errors or unknown unknowns are rooted in model incompleteness, and typically arise because of the mismatch between training data and the cases encountered at test time. As the models are blind to such errors, input from an oracle is needed to identify these failures. In this paper, we formulate and address the problem of informed discovery of unknown unknowns of any given predictive model where unknown unknowns occur due to systematic biases in the training data.We propose a model-agnostic methodology which uses feedback from an oracle to both identify unknown unknowns and to intelligently guide the discovery. We employ a two-phase approach which first organizes the data into multiple partitions based on the feature similarity of instances and the confidence scores assigned by the predictive model, and then utilizes an explore-exploit strategy for discovering unknown unknowns across these partitions. We demonstrate the efficacy of our framework by varying the underlying causes of unknown unknowns across various applications. To the best of our knowledge, this paper presents the first algorithmic approach to the problem of discovering unknown unknowns of predictive models.
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