Explainable Agency for Intelligent Autonomous Systems

Pat Langley, Ben Meadows, Mohan Sridharan

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Abstract

As intelligent agents become more autonomous, sophisticated, and prevalent, it becomes increasingly important that humans interact with them effectively. Machine learning is now used regularly to acquire expertise, but common techniques produce opaque content whose behavior is difficult to interpret. Before they will be trusted by humans, autonomous agents must be able to explain their decisions and the reasoning that produced their choices. We will refer to this general ability as explainable agency. This capacity for explaining decisions is not an academic exercise. When a self-driving vehicle takes an unfamiliar turn, its passenger may desire to know its reasons. When a synthetic ally in a computer game blocks a player's path, he may want to understand its purpose. When an autonomous military robot has abandoned a high-priority goal to pursue another one, its commander may request justification. As robots, vehicles, and synthetic characters become more self-reliant, people will require that they explain their behaviors on demand. The more impressive these agents' abilities, the more essential that we be able to understand them.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Innovative Applications (IAAI-17)
PublisherAssociation for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Number of pages2
Publication statusPublished - 6 Feb 2017
EventThe Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Innovative Applications (IAAI-17) - Sam Francisco, United States
Duration: 6 Feb 20179 Feb 2017

Conference

ConferenceThe Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Innovative Applications (IAAI-17)
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySam Francisco
Period6/02/179/02/17

Keywords

  • Autonomous agents
  • Cognitive systems
  • Explanation

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