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Data Quality and Explainable AI

Leopoldo Bertossi, Floris Geerts

2020Journal of Data and Information Quality49 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, we provide some insights and develop some ideas, with few technical details, about the role of explanations in Data Quality in the context of data-based machine learning models (ML). In this direction, there are, as expected, roles for causality, and explainable artificial intelligence . The latter area not only sheds light on the models, but also on the data that support model construction. There is also room for defining, identifying, and explaining errors in data, in particular, in ML, and also for suggesting repair actions. More generally, explanations can be used as a basis for defining dirty data in the context of ML, and measuring or quantifying them. We think dirtiness as relative to the ML task at hand, e.g., classification.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTask (project management)Context (archaeology)Quality (philosophy)Causality (physics)Data qualityArtificial intelligenceData scienceMachine learningEpistemologyPaleontologyPhilosophyPhysicsManagementBiologyMetric (unit)EconomicsQuantum mechanicsOperations managementExplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)Data Quality and ManagementMachine Learning and Data Classification