Bridging the Gap: Providing Post-Hoc Symbolic Explanations for Sequential Decision-Making Problems with Inscrutable Representations

International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR)(2022)

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As increasingly complex AI systems are introduced into our daily lives, it becomes important for such systems to be capable of explaining the rationale for their decisions and allowing users to contest these decisions. A significant hurdle to allowing for such explanatory dialogue could be the vocabulary mismatch between the user and the AI system. This paper introduces methods for providing contrastive explanations in terms of user-specified concepts for sequential decision-making settings where the system's model of the task may be best represented as a blackbox simulator. We do this by building partial symbolic models of a local approximation of the task that can be leveraged to answer the user queries. We empirically test these methods on a popular Atari game (Montezuma's Revenge) and modified versions of Sokoban (a well-known planning benchmark) and report the results of user studies to evaluate whether people find explanations generated in this form useful.
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Vocabulary mismatch,Task (project management),Reinforcement learning,Human–computer interaction,Computer science,Benchmark (surveying),CONTEST,Bridging (programming),Test (assessment),Sequential decision
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