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Modelo de Mezcla Gaussiana×SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations)×
CampoAprendizaje automáticoAprendizaje automático
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen19772017
Autor originalDempster, Laird & Rubin (EM algorithm)Lundberg, S.M. & Lee, S.-I.
TipoProbabilistic (soft) clustering — mixture modelModel-explanation method (Shapley-value attribution)
Fuente seminalDempster, A.P., Laird, N.M. & Rubin, D.B. (1977). Maximum Likelihood from Incomplete Data via the EM Algorithm. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series B, 39(1), 1–22. DOI ↗Lundberg, S.M. & Lee, S.-I. (2017). A Unified Approach to Interpreting Model Predictions. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 30, 4766–4777. link ↗
AliasGaussian Karışım Modeli (GMM Kümeleme), GMM, GMM clustering, mixture of GaussiansSHAP Değerleri (Model Açıklanabilirlik), Shapley additive explanations, SHAP values, model explainability
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ResumenA Gaussian Mixture Model is a probabilistic clustering method that models the data as a weighted mixture of several Gaussian distributions, fitted with the Expectation–Maximization algorithm formalized by Dempster, Laird & Rubin in 1977. It is a generalization of K-means in which each cluster can take its own shape, size, and orientation.SHAP is a model-explanation method, introduced by Scott Lundberg and Su-In Lee in 2017, that uses Shapley values from cooperative game theory to measure how much each feature contributes to an individual prediction, making the output of black-box machine-learning models interpretable. It supports both global explanations (overall feature importance) and local explanations (why one specific prediction came out the way it did).
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