[P] It Is Now Possible To Generate a Model Audit Report with Shapash

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  • shapash

    🔅 Shapash: User-friendly Explainability and Interpretability to Develop Reliable and Transparent Machine Learning Models

  • With the new version of Shapash that is now available, you can document each model you release into production. Within a few lines of code, you can include in an HTML report all the information about your model (and its associated performance), the data it uses, its learning strategy, … this report is designed to be easily shared with a Data Protection Officer, an internal audit department, a risk control department, a compliance department, or anyone who wants to understand his work.

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