Parisa Memarmoshrefi

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2 Papers

CYSep 12, 2025
Machine Unlearning for Responsible and Adaptive AI in Education

Betty Mayeku, Sandra Hummel, Parisa Memarmoshrefi

Machine Unlearning (MU) has emerged as a promising approach to addressing persistent challenges in Machine Learning (ML) systems. By enabling the selective removal of learned data, MU introduces protective, corrective, and adaptive capabilities that are central to advancing Responsible and Adaptive AI. However, despite its growing prominence in other domains, MU remains underexplored within education, a sector uniquely characterized by sensitive learner data, dynamic environments, and the high-stakes implications of algorithmic decision-making. This paper examines the potential of MU as both a mechanism for operationalizing Responsible AI principles and a foundation for Adaptive AI in ML-driven educational systems. Drawing on a structured review of 42 peer-reviewed studies, the paper analyzes key MU mechanisms and technical variants, and how they contribute to the practical realization of Responsible and Adaptive AI. Four core intervention domains where MU demonstrates significant promise are identified: privacy protection, resilience to adversarial or corrupted data, fairness through bias mitigation, and adaptability to evolving contexts. Furthermore, MU interventions are mapped to the technical, ethical, and pedagogical challenges inherent in educational AI. This mapping illustrates the role of MU as a strategic mechanism for enhancing compliance, reinforcing ethical safeguards, and supporting adaptability by ensuring that models remain flexible, maintainable, and contextually relevant over time. As a conceptual contribution, the paper introduces MU4RAAI, a reference architecture integrating MU within Responsible and Adaptive AI frameworks for educational contexts. MU is thus positioned not merely as a data deletion process but as a transformative approach for ensuring that educational AI systems remain ethical, adaptive, and trustworthy.

DCDec 8, 2023
Cluster images with AntClust: a clustering algorithm based on the chemical recognition system of ants

Winfried Gero Oed, Parisa Memarmoshrefi

We implement AntClust, a clustering algorithm based on the chemical recognition system of ants and use it to cluster images of cars. We will give a short recap summary of the main working principles of the algorithm as devised by the original paper [1]. Further, we will describe how to define a similarity function for images and how the implementation is used to cluster images of cars from the vehicle re-identification data set. We then test the clustering performance of AntClust against DBSCAN, HDBSCAN and OPTICS. Finally one of the core parts in AntClust, the rule set can be easily redefined with our implementation, enabling a way for other bio-inspired algorithms to find rules in an automated process. The implementation can be found on GitLab [9].