Model Blindness II: Investigating a Model-Based Recommender System’s Impact on Decision Making

Author:

Parmar Sweta1,Illingworth David A.2,Thomas Rick P.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

2. School of Psychology, California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA

Abstract

Adoption and use of misspecified models can lead to impoverished decision-making—a phenomenon we term model blindness. A series of two experiments investigated the consequences of model blindness on human decision-making and performance and how those consequences can be mitigated via an explainable AI (XAI) intervention. The experiments implemented a simulated route recommender system as a Decision Support System (DSS) with a true data-generating model. In Experiment 1, the true model generating the recommended routes was misspecified at two different levels to impose model blindness on users. In Experiment 2, the same route-recommender system was augmented with a mitigation technique to overcome the impact of model-misspecifications on decision-making. Overall, the results of both experiments provided little support for performance degradation. The participants' decision strategies revealed that they could understand model limitations from feedback and explanations and could adapt their strategy to account for those misspecifications.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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