1. Schedule Explainer: An Argumentation-Supported Tool for Interactive Explanations in Makespan Scheduling
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Dimitrios Letsios, Myles Lee, and Kristijonas Čyras
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Range (mathematics) ,Schedule ,Job shop scheduling ,law ,Computer science ,business.industry ,CLARITY ,Scheduling (production processes) ,Software engineering ,business ,law.invention ,Argumentation theory - Abstract
Scheduling is a fundamental optimisation problem that has a wide range of practical applications. Mathematical formulations of scheduling problems allow for development of efficient solvers. Yet, the same mathematical intricacies often make solvers black-boxes: their outcomes are hardly explainable and interactive even to experts, let alone lay users. Still, in real-world applications as well as research environments, lay users and experts likewise require a means to understand why a schedule is reasonable and what would happen with different schedules. Building upon a recently proposed approach to argumentation-supported explainable scheduling, we present a tool, Schedule Explainer, that provides interactive explanations in makespan scheduling easily and with clarity.
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- 2021
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