RT Book,_Section T1 A proof of concept on dialogue games for explainable artificial intelligence A1 Stepin, Ilia A1 Catalá Bolós, Alejandro A1 Alonso Moral, José María A2 Paglieri, Fabio A2 Ansani, Alessandro A2 Marini, Marco AB Recent years have witnessed a groundbreaking number of accurate artificial intelligence-based algorithms. However, their oftentimes obscure nature is known to prevent end users from a safe and responsible use or leads to decreased trustworthiness in their predictions or decisions. In this work, we present a novel dialogue game that serves as an explanatory dialogue model to communicate contrastive, selected, and social explanations from an interpretable rule-based classifier to an end user. In addition, we show how it can address the problem of diversity for such explanations via an empirical human evaluation study. PB College Publications SN 978-1-84890-473-6 YR 2024 FD 2024 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10347/42602 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10347/42602 LA eng NO Stepin, I., Catala, A., & Alonso-Moral, J. M. (2024). "A proof of concept on dialogue games for explainable artificial intelligence". In F. Paglieri, A. Ansani, & M. Marini (Eds.), The Cognitive Dimension of Social Argumentation. Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Argumentation (Vol. 3, pp. 277-290). Studies in Logic and Argumentation 111. London: College Publications. URL: https://www.collegepublications.co.uk/logic/sla/?00021 DS Minerva RD 28 abr 2026