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Instructive artificial intelligence (AI) for human training, assistance,
  and explainability

Instructive artificial intelligence (AI) for human training, assistance, and explainability

2 November 2021
Nicholas Kantack
Nina Cohen
Nathan D. Bos
Corey Lowman
James Everett
Timothy Endres
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Papers citing "Instructive artificial intelligence (AI) for human training, assistance, and explainability"

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Title
Evaluation of Human-AI Teams for Learned and Rule-Based Agents in Hanabi
Evaluation of Human-AI Teams for Learned and Rule-Based Agents in Hanabi
H. Siu
Jaime D. Peña
Edenna Chen
Yutai Zhou
Victor J. Lopez
Kyle Palko
K. Chang
R. Allen
100
58
0
15 Jul 2021
Explainable Artificial Intelligence: a Systematic Review
Explainable Artificial Intelligence: a Systematic Review
Giulia Vilone
Luca Longo
XAI
82
271
0
29 May 2020
"Other-Play" for Zero-Shot Coordination
"Other-Play" for Zero-Shot Coordination
Hengyuan Hu
Adam Lerer
A. Peysakhovich
Jakob N. Foerster
VLMOffRL
173
225
0
06 Mar 2020
The Hanabi Challenge: A New Frontier for AI Research
The Hanabi Challenge: A New Frontier for AI Research
Nolan Bard
Jakob N. Foerster
A. Chandar
Neil Burch
Marc Lanctot
...
Iain Dunning
Shibl Mourad
Hugo Larochelle
Marc G. Bellemare
Michael Bowling
LLMAG
69
353
0
01 Feb 2019
Towards Robust Interpretability with Self-Explaining Neural Networks
Towards Robust Interpretability with Self-Explaining Neural Networks
David Alvarez-Melis
Tommi Jaakkola
MILMXAI
128
947
0
20 Jun 2018
A Survey Of Methods For Explaining Black Box Models
A Survey Of Methods For Explaining Black Box Models
Riccardo Guidotti
A. Monreale
Salvatore Ruggieri
Franco Turini
D. Pedreschi
F. Giannotti
XAI
140
3,970
0
06 Feb 2018
Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement
  Learning Algorithm
Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm
David Silver
Thomas Hubert
Julian Schrittwieser
Ioannis Antonoglou
Matthew Lai
...
D. Kumaran
T. Graepel
Timothy Lillicrap
Karen Simonyan
Demis Hassabis
153
1,782
0
05 Dec 2017
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