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AI Explainability 360: Impact and Design (2109.12151v1)

Published 24 Sep 2021 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: As artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms become increasingly prevalent in society, multiple stakeholders are calling for these algorithms to provide explanations. At the same time, these stakeholders, whether they be affected citizens, government regulators, domain experts, or system developers, have different explanation needs. To address these needs, in 2019, we created AI Explainability 360 (Arya et al. 2020), an open source software toolkit featuring ten diverse and state-of-the-art explainability methods and two evaluation metrics. This paper examines the impact of the toolkit with several case studies, statistics, and community feedback. The different ways in which users have experienced AI Explainability 360 have resulted in multiple types of impact and improvements in multiple metrics, highlighted by the adoption of the toolkit by the independent LF AI & Data Foundation. The paper also describes the flexible design of the toolkit, examples of its use, and the significant educational material and documentation available to its users.

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Authors (20)
  1. Vijay Arya (9 papers)
  2. Rachel K. E. Bellamy (9 papers)
  3. Pin-Yu Chen (311 papers)
  4. Amit Dhurandhar (62 papers)
  5. Michael Hind (25 papers)
  6. Samuel C. Hoffman (13 papers)
  7. Stephanie Houde (18 papers)
  8. Q. Vera Liao (49 papers)
  9. Ronny Luss (27 papers)
  10. Aleksandra Mojsilovic (20 papers)
  11. Sami Mourad (3 papers)
  12. Pablo Pedemonte (3 papers)
  13. Ramya Raghavendra (5 papers)
  14. John Richards (16 papers)
  15. Prasanna Sattigeri (70 papers)
  16. Karthikeyan Shanmugam (85 papers)
  17. Moninder Singh (17 papers)
  18. Kush R. Varshney (121 papers)
  19. Dennis Wei (64 papers)
  20. Yunfeng Zhang (45 papers)
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