From Specification Models to Explanation Models: An Extraction and Refinement Process for Timed Automata

Maike Schwammberger
(University of Oldenburg)
Verena Klös
(TU Berlin)

Autonomous systems control many tasks in our daily lives. To increase trust in those systems and safety of the interaction between humans and autonomous systems, the system behaviour and reasons for autonomous decision should be explained to users, experts and public authorities. One way to provide such explanations is to use behavioural models to generate context- and user-specific explanations at run-time. However, this comes at the cost of higher modelling effort as additional models need to be constructed. In this paper, we propose a high-level process to extract such explanation models from system models, and to subsequently refine these towards specific users, explanation purposes and situations. By this, we enable the reuse of specification models for integrating self-explanation capabilities into systems. We showcase our approach using a running example from the autonomous driving domain.

In Matt Luckcuck and Marie Farrell: Proceedings Fourth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Autonomous Systems (FMAS) and Fourth International Workshop on Automated and verifiable Software sYstem DEvelopment (ASYDE) (FMAS2022 ASYDE2022), Berlin, Germany, 26th and 27th of September 2022, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 371, pp. 20–37.
Published: 27th September 2022.

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