Wijekoon et al., 2023 - Google Patents
CBR driven interactive explainable AIWijekoon et al., 2023
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- Wijekoon A
- Wiratunga N
- Martin K
- Corsar D
- Nkisi-Orji I
- Palihawadana C
- Bridge D
- Pradeep P
- Agudo B
- Caro-Martínez M
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- International conference on case-based reasoning
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Explainable AI (XAI) can greatly enhance user trust and satisfaction in AI-assisted decision- making processes. Numerous explanation techniques (explainers) exist in the literature, and recent findings suggest that addressing multiple user needs requires employing a …
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