TTS Vol 4 Issue 1 Special Issue on Designing Ethical AI Using A Human-Centered Approach: Explainability and Accuracy Toward Trustworthiness

By on April 7th, 2023 in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Social Implications of Technology, Transactions

Access Volume 4, Issue 1, 2023 – Special Issue on Designing Ethical AI Using A Human-Centered Approach: Explainability and Accuracy Toward Trustworthiness

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Editorial

Can God Be an AI With Robo-Priests? by M. G. Michael, Katina Michael and Terri Bookman

Guest Editorial

Designing AI Using a Human-Centered Approach: Explainability and Accuracy Toward Trustworthiness by Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Roba Abbas, Katina Michael, Pablo Rivas, and Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson

Special Issue Papers

The Re-Conception of AI: Beyond Artificial, and Beyond Intelligence by Roger Clarke
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Explaining Technology We Do Not Understand by Greg Adamson
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It Is Not “Accuracy vs. Explainability”—We Need Both for Trustworthy AI Systems by Dragutin Petkovic
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In-Group Bias in Deep Learning-Based Face Recognition Models Due to Ethnicity and Age by Shruti Nagpal, Maneet Singh, Richa Singh, Mayank Vatsa and Nalini K. Ratha
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Challenges of Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis—Improving Explainability and Trust by Tribikram Dhar, Nilanjan Dey, Surekha Borra and R. Simon Sherratt
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Automatic and Efficient Framework for Identifying Multiple Neurological Disorders From EEG Signals by Md. Nurul Ahad Tawhid, Siuly Siuly, Kate Wang and Hua Wang
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Smart Education in Smart Cities: Layered Implications for Networked and Ubiquitous Learning by Jason C. K. Tham and Gustav Verhulsdonckv
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Abstracted Power and Responsibility in Computer Science Ethics Education by Tina L. Peterson, Rodrigo Ferreira and Moshe Y. Vardi
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