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Knowledge graphs as tools for explainable machine learning: A survey

Authors :
Stefan Schlobach
Ilaria Tiddi
Artificial intelligence
Network Institute
Artificial Intelligence (section level)
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Source :
Artificial Intelligence, 302:103627, 1-21. Elsevier, Tiddi, I & Schlobach, S 2022, ' Knowledge graphs as tools for explainable machine learning : A survey ', Artificial Intelligence, vol. 302, 103627, pp. 1-21 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2021.103627
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

This paper provides an extensive overview of the use of knowledge graphs in the context of Explainable Machine Learning. As of late, explainable AI has become a very active field of research by addressing the limitations of the latest machine learning solutions that often provide highly accurate, but hardly scrutable and interpretable decisions. An increasing interest has also been shown in the integration of Knowledge Representation techniques in Machine Learning applications, mostly motivated by the complementary strengths and weaknesses that could lead to a new generation of hybrid intelligent systems. Following this idea, we hypothesise that knowledge graphs, which naturally provide domain background knowledge in a machine-readable format, could be integrated in Explainable Machine Learning approaches to help them provide more meaningful, insightful and trustworthy explanations. Using a systematic literature review methodology we designed an analytical framework to explore the current landscape of Explainable Machine Learning. We focus particularly on the integration with structured knowledge at large scale, and use our framework to analyse a variety of Machine Learning domains, identifying the main characteristics of such knowledge-based, explainable systems from different perspectives. We then summarise the strengths of such hybrid systems, such as improved understandability, reactivity, and accuracy, as well as their limitations, e.g. in handling noise or extracting knowledge efficiently. We conclude by discussing a list of open challenges left for future research.

Details

ISSN :
00043702
Volume :
302
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Artificial Intelligence
Accession number :
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