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[2G4-GS-2-03] Visualization of the Prediction Basis of a Deep Learning Model using Query Learning Algorithms for Linear Patterns
Keywords:Deep Learning, Query Learning Algorithm, Linear Pattern
Based on the query learning model, which is one of the learning models in computational learning theory,
we propose a query learning algorithm visualizing the prediction basis of a trained Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) network M
whose training data is a set D of sequences consisting of constant symbols (constant strings).
In more detail, using a constant number of strings F in D, the prediction basis of a trained LSTM M is visualized as a linear pattern,
which is a sequence consisting of constant symbols and distinct variables, by repeating queries to M as an oracle O(n) times,
where n is the maximum length of strings in F.
In addition, for a set D of constant strings that match the synthetic linear pattern (target pattern),
we made a trained LSTM M with a subset of D as training data.
Then, in order to show effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, we report the linear pattern (pattern for visualization)
obtained by executing the proposed algorithm using M as an oracle.
we propose a query learning algorithm visualizing the prediction basis of a trained Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) network M
whose training data is a set D of sequences consisting of constant symbols (constant strings).
In more detail, using a constant number of strings F in D, the prediction basis of a trained LSTM M is visualized as a linear pattern,
which is a sequence consisting of constant symbols and distinct variables, by repeating queries to M as an oracle O(n) times,
where n is the maximum length of strings in F.
In addition, for a set D of constant strings that match the synthetic linear pattern (target pattern),
we made a trained LSTM M with a subset of D as training data.
Then, in order to show effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, we report the linear pattern (pattern for visualization)
obtained by executing the proposed algorithm using M as an oracle.
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