Assessing Model Requirements for Explainable AI: A Template and Exemplary Case Study

Artif Life. 2023 Nov 1;29(4):468-486. doi: 10.1162/artl_a_00414.

Abstract

In sociotechnical settings, human operators are increasingly assisted by decision support systems. By employing such systems, important properties of sociotechnical systems, such as self-adaptation and self-optimization, are expected to improve further. To be accepted by and engage efficiently with operators, decision support systems need to be able to provide explanations regarding the reasoning behind specific decisions. In this article, we propose the use of learning classifier systems (LCSs), a family of rule-based machine learning methods, to facilitate and highlight techniques to improve transparent decision-making. Furthermore, we present a novel approach to assessing application-specific explainability needs for the design of LCS models. For this, we propose an application-independent template of seven questions. We demonstrate the approach's use in an interview-based case study for a manufacturing scenario. We find that the answers received do yield useful insights for a well-designed LCS model and requirements for stakeholders to engage actively with an intelligent agent.

Keywords: Rule-based learning; decision support; explainable AI; learning classifier system; self-explaining; sociotechnical system.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Intelligence*
  • Machine Learning*