Publication | Open Access
On Human Predictions with Explanations and Predictions of Machine Learning Models
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2019
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Artificial IntelligenceFake NewsEngineeringMachine LearningAi SafetyMachine Learning ModelsIntelligent SystemsInteractive Machine LearningData ScienceManagementInterpretabilityHuman LearningRecidivism PredictionCognitive ScienceMachine Learning ModelPredictive AnalyticsComputer ScienceAutomated Decision-makingPredictive LearningPredictabilityExplanation-based LearningAutomationHuman-in-the-loop Machine LearningModel InterpretabilityExplainable AiHuman Predictions
Humans are the final decision makers in critical tasks that involve ethical and legal concerns, ranging from recidivism prediction, to medical diagnosis, to fighting against fake news. Although machine learning models can sometimes achieve impressive performance in these tasks, these tasks are not amenable to full automation. To realize the potential of machine learning for improving human decisions, it is important to understand how assistance from machine learning models affects human performance and human agency.
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