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Analyses of Diverse Agricultural Worker Data with Explainable Artificial Intelligence: XAI based on SHAP, LIME, and LightGBM

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  • Shinji Kawakura

    (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

  • Masayuki Hirafuji

    (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

  • Seishi Ninomiya

    (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

  • Ryosuke Shibasaki

    (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Abstract

We use recent explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) based on SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP), Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations (LIME), and Light Gradient Boosting Machine (LightGBM) to analyze diverse physical agricultural (agri-) worker datasets. We have developed various promising body-sensing systems to enhance agri-technical advancement, training and worker development, and security. However, existing methods and systems are not sufficient for in-depth analysis of human motion. Thus, we have also developed wearable sensing systems (WS) that can capture real-time three-axis acceleration and angular velocity data related to agri-worker motion by analyzing human dynamics and statistics in different agri-fields, meadows, and gardens. After investigating the obtained time-series data using a novel program written in Python, we discuss our findings and recommendations with real agri-workers and managers. In this study, we use XAI and visualization to analyze diverse data of experienced and inexperienced agri-workers to develop an applied method for agri-directors to train agri-workers.

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  • Shinji Kawakura & Masayuki Hirafuji & Seishi Ninomiya & Ryosuke Shibasaki, 2022. "Analyses of Diverse Agricultural Worker Data with Explainable Artificial Intelligence: XAI based on SHAP, LIME, and LightGBM," European Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 4(6), pages 11-19, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejfood:v:4:y:2022:i:6:id:20348
    DOI: 10.24018/ejfood.2022.4.6.348
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