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Stage Self-Explainable Model For Audio Identification Of Bird Species H/F

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  • Grenoble (Isère)
  • IT development

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Description

Through the recent developments of AI, the use of models produced by machine learning has become widespread, even in industrial settings. However, studies are flourishing showing the dangers that such models can bring, in terms of safety, privacy or even fairness. To mitigate these dangers and improve trust in AI, one possible avenue of research consists in designing methods for generating *explanations* of the model behaviour. Such methods, regrouped under the umbrella term "eXplainable AI" (XAI), empower the user by providing them with relevant information to make an informed choice to trust the model (or not).In particular, rather than attempting to explain the model behaviour after IT has beentrained (post-hoc explanations), some XAI methods propose to enforce explainabilityconstraints directly during the design phase of the machine learning process, resultingin so-called self-explainable models. In this regard, case-based reasoning is currentlyconsidered a viable alternative to more opaque black box convolutional neural networks (CNN), with works such as (Chen et al. 2019) or (Nauta, Bree, and Seifert 2021). In case-based reasoning, new instances of a problem are solved by drawing comparisons with examples encountered before, such that the decision is taken and motivated by the fact that the new instance resembles some known cases (also called prototypes).CEA-LIST has already developed an open-source library for case-based reasoning net-works, called CaBRNet(Xu-Darme et al. 2024), and wish to extend its application to new domains and modalities.This internship focuses on the use of machine learning models for the recognition andclassification of bird songs. Audio clips are often encoded in the form of spectrograms, i.e. 2D representations of the intensity of the signal at various frequencies, across a given period of time. Since spectograms can BE interpreted as images, a common practice consists in processing them using deep CNNs originally designed for computer vision (Kahl et al. 2021). Hence, the goal of the internship is to extend the case-based reasoning approach to this new task, by adapting existing computer vision methods to learn audio prototypes. In particular, the new approach will take into account the temporal specificities of audio samples. Indeed, contrary to computer vision models which are spacially invariant (the nature of an object remains identical regardless of its position inside the image), spatial location is crucial in spectograms as IT corresponds to different frequency ranges and different periods of times.In practice, the internship will BE split in several subtasks as follows :Establish a baseline using the reference BirdNET model.Identify a body of existing works on self-explainable models for audio classificationDesign and train a case-based reasoning model for audio classifiation, using the CaBRNet framework.

Lettre de motivation requise

Non

Date de début

13 sept., 2024

Expérience

Sup_7

Profil

As IT is not realistic to BE expert in machine-learning, computer vision and XAI, we encourage candidates that do not meet the full qualification requirements to apply nonetheless. We strive to provide an inclusive and enjoyable workplace. We are aware of discriminations based on gender (especially prevalent on our fields), race or disability, we are doing our best to fight them.Minimal qualifications :Master student or equivalent (2nd/3rd engineering school year) in computer scienceknowledge of Python and the Pytorch frameworkability to work in a team, some knowledge of version controlPreferred :notions of AI and neural networksnotions of Computer Visionnotions of explainable AI

Fonction

Informatique_syst_info

Formation

RJ/Qualif/Ingenieur_B5

Secteur

Ind_hightech_telecom

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