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40 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know
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40 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know

by Imran Ahmad
June 2020
Intermediate to advanced
382 pages
11h 39m
English
Packt Publishing
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The explainability of an algorithm

A black box algorithm is one whose logic of is not interpretable by humans either due to its complexity or due to its logic being represented in a convoluted manner. On the other hand, a white box algorithm is one whose logic is visible and understandable for a human. In other words, explainability helps the human brain to understand why an algorithm is giving specific results. The degree of explainability is the measure to which a particular algorithm is understandable for the human brain. Many classes of algorithms, especially those related to machine learning, are classified as black box. If the algorithms are used for critical decision-making, it may be important to understand the reasons behind the ...

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