Towards Model-Based Contrastive Explanations for Explainable PlanningDownload PDF

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Published: 24 May 2019, Last Modified: 05 May 2023XAIP 2019Readers: Everyone
Keywords: Explainable Artificial Intelligence Planning, Explainable Planning, Explainable AI, Compilations, Temporal Planning, Contrastive Explanations
TL;DR: This paper introduces domain-independent compilations of user questions into constraints for contrastive explanations.
Abstract: An important type of question that arises in Explainable Planning is a contrastive question, of the form "Why action A instead of action B?". These kinds of questions can be answered with a contrastive explanation that compares properties of the original plan containing A against the contrastive plan containing B. An effective explanation of this type serves to highlight the differences between the decisions that have been made by the planner and what the user would expect, as well as to provide further insight into the model and the planning process. Producing this kind of explanation requires the generation of the contrastive plan. This paper introduces domain-independent compilations of user questions into constraints. These constraints are added to the planning model, so that a solution to the new model represents the contrastive plan. We introduce a formal description of the compilation from user question to constraints in a temporal and numeric PDDL2.1 planning setting.
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