AICVHCMLSep 6, 2019

One Explanation Does Not Fit All: A Toolkit and Taxonomy of AI Explainability Techniques

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This addresses the need for tailored AI explanations for stakeholders like citizens, regulators, and developers, though it is incremental as it organizes and extends existing methods.

The authors tackled the problem of diverse explanation needs in AI by introducing AI Explainability 360, an open-source toolkit with eight explainability methods and two evaluation metrics, along with a taxonomy to navigate explanation methods.

As artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms make further inroads into society, calls are increasing from multiple stakeholders for these algorithms to explain their outputs. At the same time, these stakeholders, whether they be affected citizens, government regulators, domain experts, or system developers, present different requirements for explanations. Toward addressing these needs, we introduce AI Explainability 360 (http://aix360.mybluemix.net/), an open-source software toolkit featuring eight diverse and state-of-the-art explainability methods and two evaluation metrics. Equally important, we provide a taxonomy to help entities requiring explanations to navigate the space of explanation methods, not only those in the toolkit but also in the broader literature on explainability. For data scientists and other users of the toolkit, we have implemented an extensible software architecture that organizes methods according to their place in the AI modeling pipeline. We also discuss enhancements to bring research innovations closer to consumers of explanations, ranging from simplified, more accessible versions of algorithms, to tutorials and an interactive web demo to introduce AI explainability to different audiences and application domains. Together, our toolkit and taxonomy can help identify gaps where more explainability methods are needed and provide a platform to incorporate them as they are developed.

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