Explainability through transparency and user control: a case-based recommender for engineering workers.

Abstract

Within the service providing industries, field engineers can struggle to access tasks which are suited to their individual skills and experience. There is potential for a recommender system to improve access to information while being on site. However the smooth adoption of such a system is superseded by a challenge for exposing the human understandable proof of the machine reasoning.With that in mind, this paper introduces an explainable recommender system to facilitate transparent retrieval of task information for field engineers in the context of service delivery. The presented software adheres to the five goals of an explainable intelligent system and incorporates elements of both Case-Based Reasoning and heuristic techniques to develop a recommendation ranking of tasks. In addition we evaluate methods of building justifiable representations for similarity-based return on a classification task developed from engineers' notes. Our conclusion highlights the trade-off between performance and explainability

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