Explainable autonomous robots: a survey and perspective
Tatsuya Sakai, Takayuki Nagai
Abstract
Advanced communication protocols are critical for the coexistence of autonomous robots and humans. Thus, the development of explanatory capabilities in robots is an urgent first step toward realizing autonomous robots. This survey provides an overview of the various types of 'explainability' discussed in the machine learning literature. The definition of 'explainability' in the context of autonomous robots is then discussed by exploring the question: 'What is an explanation?' We further conduct a survey based on this definition and present relevant topics for future research in this paper.
Topics & Concepts
Perspective (graphical)RobotArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionEngineeringComputer visionExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Scientific Computing and Data ManagementMachine Learning in Healthcare