Postdoctoral fellowship (2 years) within interpretable machine learning
The Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project “Generative mixture of linear models by DNN co-supervision”. The scholarship is full-time for two years, with access on 1 January 2025 or by agreement.
Project description:
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become ubiquitous in our daily lives even though we are often not aware of the technology being in action. Machine learning (ML) is an area at the technical core of AI. With the enormous success of deep neural networks (DNN), the research focus of ML has shifted from pursuing high accuracy to a few other qualities of an ML system. One of the highly valued traits of an ML system is interpretability. For some critical tasks, a black-box ML classifier is rejected even if it performs the best on a test dataset. The caution against black-box ML is well grounded since a test dataset usually cannot fully represent the phenomenon under study. For proof of concept, we have developed a prototype approach to approximate the prediction of a DNN model by a piecewise linear function (or linear decision boundaries) called Mixture of Linear Models (MLM, read more at https://doi.org/10.1080/10618600.2022.2107533).
This project aims to further develop MLM by incorporating more sophisticated region-specific models and enhancing the training of the modules in MLM. These improvements will expand the potential applications of the method and increase prediction accuracy. This project will contribute novel algorithms for interpretable ML and create a platform for a formal study of the relationship between interpretability and prediction accuracy.
The successful candidate will be part of the research group on statistical learning and inference for spatiotemporal data at the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at Umeå University, which closely cooperates with the Department of Statistics at Penn State University, USA. You will be given the excellent opportunity to work within the research environment conducting machine learning and AI research at Umeå University to develop your scientific qualifications.
The scholarship holder will be based at the Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics in Umeå and financed by the Kempe Foundations. The tax-free stipend will be 765,000 SEK for two years, meaning 31,875 SEK monthly.
Umeå offers excellent working and living conditions. The city is young and located right next to a large river. It is surrounded by forests and lakes and lies close by the sea. In the vicinity there are plenty of opportunities for both indoor and outdoor activities.