Archive | 2019

Why Are We Using Black Box Models in AI When We Don’t Need To? A Lesson From An Explainable AI Competition

 
 

Abstract


In 2018, a landmark challenge in artificial intelligence (AI) took place, namely, the Explainable Machine Learning Challenge. The goal of the competition was to create a complicated black box model for the dataset and explain how it worked. One team did not follow the rules. Instead of sending in a black box, they created a model that was fully interpretable. This leads to the question of whether the real world of machine learning is similar to the Explainable Machine Learning Challenge, where black box models are used even when they are not needed. We discuss this team’s thought processes during the competition and their implications, which reach far beyond the competition itself.Keywords: interpretability, explainability, machine learning, finance

Volume 1
Pages None
DOI 10.1162/99608f92.5a8a3a3d
Language English
Journal None

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