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Vysvětlitelný One-Class SVM×Isolation Forest×
OborStrojové učeníStrojové učení
RodinaMachine learningMachine learning
Rok vzniku1999 (OCSVM); 2017–present (explainability integration)2008
TvůrceSchölkopf, B. et al. (OCSVM); explainability layer via Lundberg & Lee (SHAP, 2017) and related worksLiu, F.T., Ting, K.M. & Zhou, Z.-H.
TypAnomaly/novelty detection with post-hoc or intrinsic explainabilityUnsupervised ensemble (random partitioning trees)
Původní zdrojSchölkopf, B., Williamson, R., Smola, A., Shawe-Taylor, J., & Platt, J. (1999). Support vector method for novelty detection. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 12, 582–588. link ↗Liu, F.T., Ting, K.M. & Zhou, Z.-H. (2008). Isolation Forest. IEEE ICDM, 413–422. DOI ↗
Další názvyXOC-SVM, Interpretable One-Class SVM, SHAP-augmented OCSVM, Explainable Novelty Detection SVMIsolation Forest (Aykırı Değer Tespiti), iForest, isolation forest anomaly detection
Příbuzné45
ShrnutíExplainable One-Class SVM pairs the classic One-Class Support Vector Machine anomaly detector — which learns a tight boundary around normal data without requiring labeled anomalies — with post-hoc explainability methods such as SHAP or LIME to reveal which features drive each novelty or anomaly score, converting an opaque decision boundary into an auditable, feature-attributable signal.Isolation Forest is an unsupervised machine-learning method for anomaly and outlier detection, introduced by Liu, Ting and Zhou in 2008, that isolates anomalies through random partitioning of the data. It works without any labelled anomaly data and scales to high-dimensional datasets.
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