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TitleDesigning Accountable Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSeverin Kacianka, Alexander Pretschner
Conference NameProceedings of the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
Date Published03/2021
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Conference LocationVirtual Event, Canada
ISBN Number9781450383097
Keywordsaccountability, PIRE, Societal Design, socio-technical systems, Structural Causal Models
AbstractAccountability is an often called for property of technical systems. It is a requirement for algorithmic decision systems, autonomous cyber-physical systems, and for software systems in general. As a concept, accountability goes back to the early history of Liberalism and is suggested as a tool to limit the use of power. This long history has also given us many, often slightly differing, definitions of accountability. The problem that software developers now face is to understand what accountability means for their systems and how to reflect it in a system's design. To enable the rigorous study of accountability in a system, we need models that are suitable for capturing such a varied concept. In this paper, we present a method to express and compare different definitions of accountability using Structural Causal Models. We show how these models can be used to evaluate a system's design and present a small use case based on an autonomous car.
URLhttps://doi.org/10.1145/3442188.3445905
DOI10.1145/3442188.3445905
Citation Key10.1145/3442188.3445905