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Local Post-Hoc Explanations for Predictive Process Monitoring in Manufacturing

Machine Learning 2021-06-11 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

This study proposes an innovative explainable predictive quality analytics solution to facilitate data-driven decision-making for process planning in manufacturing by combining process mining, machine learning, and explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) methods. For this purpose, after integrating the top-floor and shop-floor data obtained from various enterprise information systems, a deep learning model was applied to predict the process outcomes. Since this study aims to operationalize the delivered predictive insights by embedding them into decision-making processes, it is essential to generate relevant explanations for domain experts. To this end, two complementary local post-hoc explanation approaches, Shapley values and Individual Conditional Expectation (ICE) plots are adopted, which are expected to enhance the decision-making capabilities by enabling experts to examine explanations from different perspectives. After assessing the predictive strength of the applied deep neural network with relevant binary classification evaluation measures, a discussion of the generated explanations is provided.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2009.10513,
  title  = {Local Post-Hoc Explanations for Predictive Process Monitoring in Manufacturing},
  author = {Nijat Mehdiyev and Peter Fettke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10513},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ECIS-2021 Proceedings (initial submission November 18, 2020). This version is an extension of the previous arXiv version