Countdown to NeurIPS 2019 continues... (5th of 8 studies my team will present) A lot of companies ranging from small startups to large corporate giants are releasing Explainable AI toolkits and core features using popular XAI methods like LIME, SHAP, Integrated Gradients, etc. However, one begs the question: Do the explanations provided by these XAI methods really reflect the decisions made by machine learning algorithm? In this study, we introduce a measurable way in an attempt to answer this question, and study some of the most popular XAI methods to see where they stand for deep neural networks. The results may surprise you... #deeplearning #neurips https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07387
Countdown to NeurIPS 2019 continues... (5th of 8 studies my team will present) A lot of companies ranging from small startups to large corporate giants are releasing Explainable AI toolkits and core features using popular XAI methods like LIME, SHAP, Integrated Gradients, etc. However, one begs the question: Do the explanations provided by these XAI methods really reflect the decisions made by machine learning algorithm? In this study, we introduce a measurable way in an attempt to answer this question, and study some of the most popular XAI methods to see where they stand for deep neural networks. The results may surprise you... #deeplearning #neurips https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07387
To pay the bills, Mr. Durov is issuing investors $1 billion to $1.5 billion of company debt, with the promise of discounted equity if the company eventually goes public, the people briefed on the plans said. He has also announced plans to start selling ads in public Telegram channels as soon as later this year, as well as offering other premium services for businesses and users.
Tata Power whose core business is to generate, transmit and distribute electricity has made no money to investors in the last one decade. That is a big blunder considering it is one of the largest power generation companies in the country. One of the reasons is the company's huge debt levels which stood at ₹43,559 crore at the end of March 2021 compared to the company’s market capitalisation of ₹44,447 crore.