The interpretability



Example: Interpretability explains how model outputs relate to input features

Definition


"The interpretability" refers to the degree to which a model's outputs can be understood and explained in terms of its input features, allowing users to grasp how decisions or predictions are made by the system in a clear and meaningful way.

Etymology


"The interpretability" derives from the root word "interpret," which comes from the Latin 'interpretari,' meaning to explain or translate. The suffix '-ability' indicates the capacity or quality of something, so "the interpretability" literally means the ability to explain or make understandable. Did you know? The concept is especially important in data and AI to ensure transparency and trustworthiness.

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"The interpretability" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Data & AI - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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