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Counterfactual Explanations in the Big Picture: An Approach for Process Prediction-Driven Job-Shop Scheduling Optimization

In this study, we propose a pioneering framework for generating multi-objective counterfactual explanations in job-shop scheduling contexts, combining predictive process monitoring with advanced mathematical optimization techniques. Using the Non-dominated Sorting… Click to show full abstract

In this study, we propose a pioneering framework for generating multi-objective counterfactual explanations in job-shop scheduling contexts, combining predictive process monitoring with advanced mathematical optimization techniques. Using the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) for multi-objective optimization, our approach enhances the generation of counterfactual explanations that illuminate potential enhancements at both the operational and systemic levels. Validated with real-world data, our methodology underscores the superiority of NSGA-II in crafting pertinent and actionable counterfactual explanations, surpassing traditional methods in both efficiency and practical relevance. This work advances the domains of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), predictive process monitoring, and combinatorial optimization, providing an effective tool for improving automated scheduling systems’ clarity, and decision-making capabilities.

Keywords: shop scheduling; process; job shop; counterfactual explanations; optimization

Journal Title: Cognitive Computation
Year Published: 2024

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