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Explainable AI Over the Internet of Things (IoT): Overview, State-of-the-Art and Future Directions

Senthil Kumar Jagatheesaperumal, Quoc‐Viet Pham, Rukhsana Ruby, Zhaohui Yang, Chunmei Xu, Zhaoyang Zhang

2022IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society153 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) is transforming the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by enhancing the trust of end-users in machines. As the number of connected devices keeps on growing, the Internet of Things (IoT) market needs to be trustworthy for the end-users. However, existing literature still lacks a systematic and comprehensive survey work on the use of XAI for IoT. To bridge this lacking, in this paper, we address the XAI frameworks with a focus on their characteristics and support for IoT. We illustrate the widely-used XAI services for IoT applications, such as security enhancement, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Industrial IoT (IIoT), and Internet of City Things (IoCT). We also suggest the implementation choice of XAI models over IoT systems in these applications with appropriate examples and summarize the key inferences for future works. Moreover, we present the cutting-edge development in edge XAI structures and the support of sixth-generation (6G) communication services for IoT applications, along with key inferences. In a nutshell, this paper constitutes the first holistic compilation on the development of XAI-based frameworks tailored for the demands of future IoT use cases.

Topics & Concepts

Internet of ThingsState (computer science)Computer scienceThe InternetWorld Wide WebData scienceProgramming languageExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics and Social Impacts of AI