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Molly Susan Quinn
Molly Susan Quinn
Senior Data Scientist at Target
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Explaining black-box classifiers using post-hoc explanations-by-example: The effect of explanations and error-rates in XAI user studies
EM Kenny, C Ford, M Quinn, MT Keane
Artificial Intelligence 294, 103459, 2021
1632021
Computer‐assisted psychological assessment and psychotherapy for collegians
M Heesacker, C Perez, MS Quinn, S Benton
Journal of clinical psychology 76 (6), 952-972, 2020
122020
Do we “fear for the worst” or “hope for the best” in thinking about the unexpected?: Factors affecting the valence of unexpected outcomes reported for everyday scenarios
MS Quinn, K Campbell, MT Keane
Cognition 208, 104520, 2021
82021
Factors Affecting “Expectations of the Unexpected”: The Impact of Controllability & Valence on Unexpected Outcomes
MS Quinn, MT Keane
Cognition 225, 105142, 2022
32022
Explanation in Human Thinking
J Cassens, L Habenicht, J Blohm, R Wegener, J Korman, S Khemlani, ...
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
22021
The Unexpected Unexpected and the Expected Unexpected: How People's Conception of the Unexpected is Not That Unexpected
MS Quinn, K Campbell, MT Keane
41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 2019
22019
People's reports of unexpected events for everyday scenarios: Over 1000 textual responses, human-labelled for valence/sentiment, controllability and topic category
MS Quinn, C Ford, MT Keane
Data in Brief 44, 108545, 2022
2022
Three datasets reporting unexpected events for everyday scenarios: Over 9000 events human-labelled for overall valence/sentiment, topic category, and relationship to the …
MS Quinn, MT Keane
Data in brief 35, 106935, 2021
2021
Explaining Black-Box Classifiers Using Post-Hoc Explanations-by-Example
EM Kenny, C Ford, MS Quinn, MT Keane
30th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-21), 2021
2021
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