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Task and Explanation Network

Published 3 Jan 2024 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and cs.NE | (2401.01732v1)

Abstract: Explainability in deep networks has gained increased importance in recent years. We argue herein that an AI must be tasked not just with a task but also with an explanation of why said task was accomplished as such. We present a basic framework -- Task and Explanation Network (TENet) -- which fully integrates task completion and its explanation. We believe that the field of AI as a whole should insist -- quite emphatically -- on explainability.

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