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Towards Perspective-Based Specification of Machine Learning-Enabled Systems

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arxiv 2206.09760 v1 pith:7V6Q2TB2 submitted 2022-06-20 cs.SE cs.LG

classification cs.SEcs.LG
keywords systemsml-enabledperspective-baseddataapproachconcernshelpinvolves
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Machine learning (ML) teams often work on a project just to realize the performance of the model is not good enough. Indeed, the success of ML-enabled systems involves aligning data with business problems, translating them into ML tasks, experimenting with algorithms, evaluating models, capturing data from users, among others. Literature has shown that ML-enabled systems are rarely built based on precise specifications for such concerns, leading ML teams to become misaligned due to incorrect assumptions, which may affect the quality of such systems and overall project success. In order to help addressing this issue, this paper describes our work towards a perspective-based approach for specifying ML-enabled systems. The approach involves analyzing a set of 45 ML concerns grouped into five perspectives: objectives, user experience, infrastructure, model, and data. The main contribution of this paper is to provide two new artifacts that can be used to help specifying ML-enabled systems: (i) the perspective-based ML task and concern diagram and (ii) the perspective-based ML specification template.

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