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Authors Faraz Khadivpour, Matthew Guzdial arXiv ID 2010.01676 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Citations 2 Venue AIIDE Workshops Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Procedural Content Generation via Machine Learning (PCGML) refers to a group of methods for creating game content (e.g. platformer levels, game maps, etc.) using machine learning models. PCGML approaches rely on black box models, which can be difficult to understand and debug by human designers who do not have expert knowledge about machine learning. This can be even more tricky in co-creative systems where human designers must interact with AI agents to generate game content. In this paper we present an approach to explainable artificial intelligence in which certain training instances are offered to human users as an explanation for the AI agent's actions during a co-creation process. We evaluate this approach by approximating its ability to provide human users with the explanations of AI agent's actions and helping them to more efficiently cooperate with the AI agent.
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