“It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm”: Opening up algorithmic interpretability and transparency
In recent years, significant concerns have arisen regarding the increasing pervasiveness of algorithms and the impact of automated decision-making in our lives. Particularly problematic is the lack of transparency surrounding the development of these algorithmic systems and their use. It is often su...
Main Authors: | Webb, HM, Patel, M, Rovatsos, M, Davoust, A, Ceppi, S, Koene, A, Dowthwaite, L, Portillo, V, Jirotka, M, Cano, M |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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2018
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