“It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm”: opening up algorithmic interpretability and transparency
<strong> Purpose</strong> The purpose of this paper is to report on empirical work conducted to open up algorithmic interpretability and transparency. In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorithms and the impact of automated decisi...
Main Authors: | Webb, H, Patel, M, Rovatsos, M, Davoust, A, Ceppi, S, Koene, A, Dowthwaite, L, Portillo, V, Jirotka, M, Cano, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Emerald
2019
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