Explainable Agency in Artificial Intelligence
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<p>This book focuses on a subtopic of explainable AI (XAI) called explainable agency (EA) which involves producing records of decisions made during an agent’s reasoning summarizing its behavior in human-accessible terms and providing answers to questions about specific choices and the reasons for them. We distinguish explainable agency from interpretable machine learning (IML) another branch of XAI that focuses on providing insight (typically for an ML expert) concerning a learned model and its decisions. In contrast explainable agency typically involves a broader set of AI-enabled techniques systems and stakeholders (e.g. end users) where the explanations provided by EA agents are best evaluated in the context of human subject studies.</p><p>The chapters of this book explore the concept of endowing intelligent agents with explainable agency which is crucial for agents to be trusted by humans in critical domains such as finance self-driving vehicles and military operations. This book presents the work of researchers from a variety of perspectives and describes challenges recent research results lessons learned from applications and recommendations for future research directions in EA. The historical perspectives of explainable agency and the importance of interactivity in explainable systems are also discussed. Ultimately this book aims to contribute to the successful partnership between humans and AI systems.</p><p>Features:</p><ul> <li>Contributes to the topic of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI)</li> <li>Focuses on the XAI subtopic of explainable agency</li> <li>Includes an introductory chapter a survey and five other original contributions</li> </ul>
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