A course on explainable AI with Python. You can access the course here.
The resources in the src
folder are as follows:
Folder | File | Dataset | Chapter | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
intro | human_friendly_explanations.ipynb | insurance.csv | 4 | Using SHAP plots as the basis for human-friendly explanations |
linear_models | power_of_linear_models.ipynb | performance.csv | 5 | Demonstrating how feature engineering allows linear models to model non-linear relationships |
feature_engineering.ipynb | credit_score.csv | 6 | Interpretable feature engineering methods | |
feature_clustering.ipynb | credit_score.csv | 8 | Feature selection with hierarchical feature clustering | |
linear_regression.ipynb | credit_score.csv | 9 | Explaining linear regression to a non-technical audience | |
challenge_notebook.ipynb | credit_score.csv | 5-9 | Logistic regression model for Part 2 challenge | |
model_agnostic | feature_importance.ipynb | credit_score.csv | 11 | Calculating PFI scores from scratch |
pdp_and_ice.ipynb | PDP_ICE.csv | 12 | Applying PDPs and ICE plots with scikit-learn | |
ale.ipynb | abalone.data | 13 | Applying ALEs with Alibi Explained | |
h_stat.ipynb | abalone.data | 14 | Applying Friedman's H-stat with artemis | |
lime.ipynb | abalone.data | 15 | Applying lime | |
shap.ipynb | credit_score.csv | 16 | Applying SHAP | |
misc | transaction_data_generator.ipynb | - | - | Used to generate credit_score dataset |
The datasets used by the files can be found in the data
folder. More information about the datasets is available at these links:
For the majority of the course, we use:
- Python 3.11.5
requirements.txt
For Chapter 13's notebook, ale.ipynb
, we use:
- Python 3.9.12
requirements_ale.txt