Large Language Models for Explainable Decisions in Dynamic Digital Twins
Zhang, Nan, Vergara-Marcillo, Christian, Diamantopoulos, Georgios, Shen, Jingran, Tziritas, Nikos, Bahsoon, Rami, Theodoropoulos, Georgios
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dynamic data-driven Digital Twins (DDTs) can enable informed decision-making and provide an optimisation platform for the underlying system. By leveraging principles of Dynamic Data-Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS), DDTs can formulate computational modalities for feedback loops, model updates and decision-making, including autonomous ones. However, understanding autonomous decision-making often requires technical and domain-specific knowledge. This paper explores using large language models (LLMs) to provide an explainability platform for DDTs, generating natural language explanations of the system's decision-making by leveraging domain-specific knowledge bases. A case study from smart agriculture is presented.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-23-2024
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