Building Domain-Specific Machine Learning Workflows: A Conceptual Framework for the State-of-the-Practice
March 16, 2022 Β· Declared Dead Β· π ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
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Authors
Bentley James Oakes, Michalis Famelis, Houari Sahraoui
arXiv ID
2203.08638
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
11
Venue
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Domain experts are increasingly employing machine learning to solve their domain-specific problems. This article presents six key challenges that a domain expert faces in transforming their problem into a computational workflow, and then into an executable implementation. These challenges arise out of our conceptual framework which presents the "route" of options that a domain expert may choose to take while developing their solution. To ground our conceptual framework in the state-of-the-practice, this article discusses a selection of available textual and graphical workflow systems and their support for these six challenges. Case studies from the literature in various domains are also examined to highlight the tools used by the domain experts as well as a classification of the domain-specificity and machine learning usage of their problem, workflow, and implementation. The state-of-the-practice informs our discussion of the six key challenges, where we identify which challenges are not sufficiently addressed by available tools. We also suggest possible research directions for software engineering researchers to increase the automation of these tools and disseminate best-practice techniques between software engineering and various scientific domains.
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