In the project’s first two years, activities focused on establishing management systems, recruiting ESRs, and initiating scientific and training work. ESRs received foundational training in XAI and complementary skills and reviewed the state of the art in XAI models, Natural Language Generation (NLG) systems, argumentation technology (ARGTECH) for XAI, and interactive interfaces for XAI.
The second half of the project faced challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit complications, and ESR resignations, necessitating an amendment to the Grant Agreement. Through collaborative efforts and adaptability, all objectives, deliverables, and milestones were successfully met.
A total of 56 deliverables were successfully submitted. This includes 25 technical deliverables (WP1-4), which encompass the core research outputs of the project, and 31 transversal deliverables (WP5-8) related to the structured training plan, dissemination, exploitation, outreach activities, network management, and ethics requirements. Regarding the milestones, all were successfully reached, with a total of 16 milestones achieved throughout the course of the project.
A total of 30 secondments, equivalent to approximately 87 months, were conducted within the framework of the project across seven different countries (Spain, Malta, Poland, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom).
A total of eight events were held in five different countries (Spain, Malta, the Netherlands, France, and Poland). Additionally, two joint events were conducted with other MSCA ITN projects, HYBRIDS and NoBias, fostering further collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Throughout the project’s duration, a total of 60 publications were produced, including 11 articles published in scientific journals, 36 in scientific conference proceedings or workshops, 4 book chapters, 5 dissertations, and 4 other publications. In addition, ESRs actively participated in multiple scientific poster sessions and various other events, further enhancing the dissemination of their research findings.
It is also worth noting that the consortium organized the first two workshops on Interactive Natural Language Technology for Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI@INLG2019 and XAI@INLG2020), but NL4XAI researchers also took part in the organization of the first workshop on Multimodal, Affective and Interactive eXplainable AI (MAI-XAI) and the first workshop on Implementing AI Ethics through a Behavioural Lens (AIEB) at the European Conference on AI (ECAI 2024). These workshops established discussion forums regarding automatic generation of interactive explanations in natural language, as humans naturally do, in agreement with ethical and legal issues. The audience attending these workshops were early-stage and senior researchers, but also practitioners interested in enabling the next generation of XAI systems.