Quarterly journal published in SPbPU
and edited by prof. Dmitry Zegzhda
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Institute of computer sciences and technologies
information security of computer systems
Information Security Problems. Computer Systems
Published since 1999.
ISSN 2071-8217
FROM “BLACK BOX” TO TRANSPARENCY: PHILOSOPHICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EXPLAINABILITY AND INTERPRETABILITY IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
D. N. Biryukov1, A. F. Suprun2
Annotation: This article examines the problem of the "black box" in artificial intelligence systems, focusing on the role of explanation (revealing cause-and-effect relationships) and interpretation (adapting meaning for the audience) in the context of machine learning. The philosophical foundations of these concepts are presented, along with an overview of modern methods in explainable AI (XAI). The article emphasizes the need to develop common perspectives on the issues of "explainability" and "interpretability" as they apply to machine learning models and the solutions they generate.
Keywords: artificial intelligence, explanation, interpretation, understanding, XAI
Pages 30–42