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BibliographyVillanueva Zacarias, Alejandro; Weber, Christian; Reimann, Peter; Mitschang, Bernhard: AssistML: A Concept to Recommend ML Solutions for Predictive Use Cases.
In: Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA 2021).
University of Stuttgart, Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology.
english.
Porto, Portugal: IEEE, October 2021.
Article in Proceedings (Conference Paper).
CR-SchemaH.2.8 (Database Applications)
KeywordsRecommender Systems; Machine Learning; Meta Learning
Abstract

The adoption of machine learning (ML) in organizations is characterized by the use of multiple ML software components. Citizen data scientists face practical requirements when building ML systems, which go beyond the known challenges of ML, e. g., data engineering or parameter optimization. They are expected to quickly identify ML system options that strike a suitable trade-off across multiple performance criteria. These options also need to be understandable for non-technical users. Addressing these practical requirements represents a problem for citizen data scientists with limited ML experience. This calls for a method to help them identify suitable ML software combinations. Related work, e. g., AutoML systems, are not responsive enough or cannot balance different performance criteria. In this paper, we introduce AssistML, a novel concept to recommend ML solutions, i. e., software systems with ML models, for predictive use cases. AssistML uses metadata of existing ML solutions to quickly identify and explain options for a new use case. We implement the approach and evaluate it with two exemplary use cases. Results show that AssistML proposes ML solutions that are in line with users’ performance preferences in seconds.

Department(s)University of Stuttgart, Institute of Parallel and Distributed Systems, Applications of Parallel and Distributed Systems
Project(s)GSaME-NFG
Entry dateAugust 16, 2021
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