Automating the design and development of gradient descent trained expert system networks

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Prior work introduced a gradient descent trained expert system that conceptually combines the learning capabilities of neural networks with the understandability and defensible logic of an expert system. This system was shown to be able to learn patterns from data and to perform decision-making at levels rivaling those reported by neural network systems. The principal limitation of the approach, though, was the necessity for the manual development of a rule-fact network (which is then trained using backpropagation). This paper proposes a technique for overcoming this significant limitation, as compared to neural networks. Specifically, this paper proposes the use of larger and denser-than-application need rule-fact networks which are trained, pruned, manually reviewed and then re-trained for use. Multiple types of networks are evaluated under multiple operating conditions and these results are presented and assessed. Based on these individual experimental condition assessments, the proposed technique is evaluated. The data presented shows that error rates as low as 3.9% (mean, 1.2% median) can be obtained, demonstrating the efficacy of this technique for many applications.

论文关键词:Expert systems,Gradient descent,Network design,Automation,Defensible artificial intelligence,Machine learning,Training

论文评审过程:Received 11 November 2021, Revised 4 July 2022, Accepted 13 July 2022, Available online 22 July 2022, Version of Record 22 August 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2022.109465