Discovering the Rationale of Decisions: Towards a Method for Aligning Learning and Reasoning

Jun 23, 2021

09:45

1st panel - Short paper - 15 minutes

00:15 min

Steging, Cornelis Cor; Renooij, Silja; Verheij, Bart

Abstract: In AI and law, systems that are designed for decision support should be explainable when pursuing justice. In order for these systems to be fair and responsible, they should make correct decisions and make them using a sound and transparent rationale. In this paper, we introduce a knowledge-driven method for model-agnostic rationale evaluation using dedicated test cases, similar to unit-testing in professional software development. We apply this new method in a set of machine learning experiments aimed at extracting known knowledge structures from artificial datasets from fictional and non-fictional legal settings. We show that our method allows us to analyze the rationale of black box machine learning systems by assessing which rationale elements are learned or not. Furthermore, we show that the rationale can be adjusted using tailor-made training data based on the results of the rationale evaluation.

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