Causal Relationships in Explainable Artificial Intelligence

Natalya V. Shevskaya, Ekaterina S. Akhrymuk, N. Popov
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The problem of explainability of artificial intelligence models has been solved for a long time by classical methods of explanation, generated by even more classical methods from the field of feature space analysis. This approach shows which of the parameters of the observed objects in the initial data set have the greatest influence on the decision being made (for example, in the problems of classifying brain MRI images by the presence of a disease). However, in the answer to the question about the parameters that have the greatest influence on the decision being made, there is no answer to the question about the reasons for the decision being made (it often takes a doctor a lot of time to explain to the patient the need for a particular action, for example, surgery. The problem of determining the significance of parameters is known due to the rich the history of decisions in the field of feature space analysis and is not essentially new.
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可解释人工智能中的因果关系
长期以来,人工智能模型的可解释性问题一直是通过经典的解释方法来解决的,而这些解释方法是由特征空间分析领域的更经典的方法产生的。这种方法显示了初始数据集中观察对象的哪个参数对正在做出的决策影响最大(例如,在根据疾病的存在对脑MRI图像进行分类的问题中)。然而,在回答对所作决定影响最大的参数的问题时,没有回答所作决定的原因的问题(医生通常需要花费大量时间向病人解释某一特定行动的必要性,例如手术)。由于特征空间分析领域中决策的丰富历史,确定参数的重要性的问题是已知的,并且本质上不是新的。
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