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    1. Data och IT
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    Attacks and Defenses in Explainable Artificial Intelligence

    AvAmol Dattatraya Vibhute,Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2026

    2 456 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Bridge the critical gap between AI transparency and security with this essential guide to the systematic defense frameworks and ethical strategies needed to protect explainable AI (XAI) systems from sophisticated adversarial attacks.In the artificial intelligence era, explainable AI (XAI) is an essential breakthrough that plays a vital role in unfolding complex AI model decisions and predictions. However, adversarial attacks can break XAI systems and create dangerous cyber threats. This book is a fundamental guide to the systematic framework and solutions surrounding XAI and its vulnerabilities. It presents strategies for detecting adversarial attacks and focuses on various attack scenarios and defense mechanisms essential in stimulating AI systems. The book will provide a systematic and detailed exploration of the complexity of adversarial attacks on XAI systems and propose theoretical concepts, methodological solutions, and essential tools for protecting the XAI systems against adversarial attacks. Thus, the presented book will provide insights for researchers, academicians, governments, industries, and stakeholders to fill the gap in understating the XAI theory and its real-time applications with possible solutions. It will also provide insights into the ethical considerations concerning XAI in inviting users to study and deliver moral behaviours. Lastly, it will represent the broader perspectives on XAI with its growth, applications, vulnerabilities, defence mechanisms, and ethical considerations. Moreover, the case studies are on real-life applications such as healthcare, environmental studies, finance sectors, legal systems, cybersecurity, educational studies, crewless vehicles, and industrial processes.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-05-11
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:528
    • Förlag:John Wiley & Sons Inc
    • ISBN:9781394305582

    Utforska kategorier

    • Artificiell intelligens inom Data och IT

    Mer om författaren

    Amol Dattatraya Vibhute, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the School of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics, National Forensic Sciences University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India with more than nine years of academic experience in research and innovation. He has one international and six Indian patents under review, and one granted Indian patent to his credit and has authored and co-authored more than 65 referred journals, book chapters, and conference papers in reputed international journals and conferences. His research interests include geospatial technology, digital image processing, pattern recognition, big data analysis, the Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning.Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj, PhD, is a Professor at Symbiosis International University. He has authored and edited more than 50 books, contributed more than 100 articles to national and international journals and conferences, and holds 21 patents. His research interests encompass machine learning, cyber-physical systems, and wireless sensor networks.Malathy Sathyamoorthy, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Technology, at the KPR institute of Engineering and Technology. She has published more than 25 research papers in various international journals, 22 papers in international conferences, two patents, one book, and four book chapters. Wireless sensor networks, networking, security, and machine learning are her research interests.Paramasivam A., PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala Research and Development at the Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. He has published several research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. His areas of interest include the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), edge computing, biosignal and image analysis, and artificial intelligence.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • 1 Journey to XAI: An Evolution Perspective 1Ruby Chanda and Sarika Sharma1.1 Introduction 21.2 Early AI Systems and Rule-Based Approaches 51.3 Emergence of Black-Box AI 101.4 Advancements in ML and Deep Learning 101.5 Rise of Complex, Opaque AI Models 121.6 Challenges Posed by Black-Box AI Systems: Absence of Interpretability, Transparency, and Accountability 121.7 Recognition of the Need for Explainability 131.8 Growing Concerns About Trust, Bias, and Fairness in AI Systems 151.9 Regulatory and Ethical Considerations 171.10 Challenges of XAI 191.11 Conclusion and Future Directions 212 Investigating Adversarial Machine Learning for Intrusion Detection: Attack Strategies, Techniques, and Tools with a Case Study 27Mohit Bhatt, Anshi Kothari, Saksham Badoni, Avantika Gaur and Preeti Mishra2.1 Introduction 282.2 Related Work 302.3 Categories of AML Attacks 322.4 Attack Techniques in AML 342.5 A Comprehensive Study of AML Toolkits 372.6 Research Gaps and Future Scope 402.7 Case Study 402.8 Conclusion 433 Security Challenges and Safeguards in Explainable Artificial Intelligence 47A. Sheik Abdullah and Shivansh Dhiman3.1 Introduction 483.2 Attacks on XAI 513.3 Defenses in XAI 553.4 Case Studies of Attacks and Defenses on XAI 613.5 Challenges and Future Directions 673.6 Conclusion 724 Gradient- and Optimization-Based Attacks and Practical Solutions in XAI Models 75Sangeeta Rajole, Monica Gahlawat and Chetan R. Dudhagara4.1 Introduction 764.2 Background 784.3 Gradient-Based Attacks 864.4 Optimization-Based Attacks 904.5 Practical Solutions 984.6 Case Studies and Examples 994.7 Evaluation Metrics and Benchmarks 1014.8 Conclusion 1055 Deep Performance Analysis in the Interpretability and Explicability of Artificial Intelligence (XAI) 109Imane Aitouhanni, Amine Berqia, Hajar Fares, Habiba Bouijij, Yassine Mouniane and Amol Dattatraya Vibhute5.1 Introduction to the Field of Explainable Artificial Intelligence 1105.2 Importance of Interpretability and Explicability in AI Systems 1115.3 Theoretical Foundations of Interpretability and Explicability 1115.4 Frameworks and Taxonomies for XAI 1125.5 Evaluation Metrics and Benchmarks for XAI Systems 1135.6 Deep Learning Models for Interpretable AI 114\5.7 Model-Agnostic Approaches to XAI 1155.8 Local and Global Explanations in XAI 1165.9 Ethical Considerations in the Development of Interpretable AI 1165.10 Applications of XAI in Various Domains 1175.11 Challenges and Limitations in the Field of XAI 1185.12 Future Directions and Emerging Trends in XAI 1185.13 Case Studies and Use Cases of XAI Implementations 1195.14 Quantitative Analysis Methods in XAI 1205.15 Qualitative Analysis Methods in XAI 1215.16 Human Factors in Interpretable AI Systems 1215.17 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on XAI 1225.18 Interpretability versus Performance Trade-Offs in AI Systems 1235.19 Explainability in Reinforcement Learning Models 1245.20 Explainability in Natural Language Processing Models 1255.21 Interpretable ML Techniques 1255.22 Visualization Techniques for Interpretable AI 1265.23 XAI Techniques for Image Recognition Systems 1275.24 XAI Techniques for Time-Series Data Analysis 1275.25 Explainability in Neural Networks and Deep Learning Architectures 1285.26 Interpretable AI in Healthcare and Medicine 1285.27 Interpretable AI in Finance and Banking 1295.28 Interpretable AI in Autonomous Systems and Robotics 1305.29 Interpretable AI in Legal and Regulatory Compliance 1315.30 Interpretable AI in Social Media and Recommender Systems 1315.31 Conclusion 1326 Performance Assessment Metrics and Vulnerabilities of Computational Methods in XAI 141Bharat R. Naiknaware, Ajay D. Nagne and Vishnu N. Dabhade7 Multistep Cluster-Driven Approaches for Grouping Marathi Documents Using XAI 175Sanya Dalal, Rushika Nirgudwar and Prafulla Bafna8 Ethical Issues, Opportunities, Challenges, Considerations, and Solutions in Adversarial XAI 193Parameswaran Radhika Ravi, Ravi Ramaswamy and S. Sarumathi9 Recent Trends, Innovation, and Future Perspectives in Explainable AI Defense Mechanisms 211Ajay D. Nagne, Bharat R. Naiknaware and Shriram P. Kathar9.1 Introduction 2129.2 Foundations of XAI 2169.3 Recent Trends in XAI Defense Mechanisms 2189.4 Innovations in XAI Defense Mechanisms 2309.5 Future Perspectives in XAI Defense 2389.6 Challenges and Open Questions 2419.7 Conclusion 24310 Case Study on Real-World Explainable Artificial Intelligence Attack Scenarios 253Sankar. P. and Sonia Noa Delgado10.1 Introduction 25410.2 Review of Literature 25710.3 Explainable AI 25910.4 Attack Types 26110.5 Attackers 26310.6 SDN and DDoS 26510.7 Case Study 27010.8 Summary 27911 Unveiling the Black Box: Case Studies of XAI in Real-World Healthcare Systems 283Pankaj Pathak, Shilpa Mujumdar and Samaya Pillai11.1 Background 28411.2 Review of Earlier Works 28511.3 Case Studies 30811.4 Conclusion 31312 Advancements and Applications of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Industry 4.0: A Comprehensive Survey 317Sharmila Mathivanan, S. Sarumathi, Vu Thien Phu, C. Saraswathy, Malatthi Sivasundaram and M. Karpagam12.1 Introduction 31812.2 Industrial Influences of AI 31912.3 Methods and Discussion 32612.4 Comparative Analysis and Results 34312.5 Summary 34413 Case Studies on Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Climate and Environmental Analysis 347Leenata Parab, Rajiv Iyer and Vedprakash Maralapalle13.1 Introduction 34813.2 Background 35613.3 Case Study 1: Interpretable AI for Weather Prediction 35913.4 Case Study 2: XAI in Air Quality Monitoring 36213.5 Case Study 3: Transparent AI for Climate Change Impact Assessment 36513.6 Challenges and Future Directions 36713.7 Conclusion 36914 Unveiling the Enigma: A Comprehensive Exploration of Explainable AI in Autonomous Vehicles, Finance, and Educational Tool 373Gayathri Dili, Akshara Balan, Ajay Basil Varghese, Aleena Varghese, Binju Saju and Athul Renjan14.1 Introduction 37414.2 A Study on XAI 37614.3 Discussion 41014.4 Conclusion 41615 Machine Learning Involved in Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity and Legal Systems 419D. Kalpanadevi15.1 Introduction 42015.2 Significance Factor of the Research Work 42115.3 Framework Architecture of Methodology 42115.4 Research Methodology 42215.5 Experimental Results and Discussion 42915.6 Legal System in Cybersecurity 43715.7 Summary and Conclusion 44016 Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Malware Analysis and Forensics 443Abdullah S. Alshraá, Mahdi Dibaei, Mamdouh Muhammad and Reinhard German16.1 Introduction to Malware Analysis and Forensics 44416.2 Harnessing XAI for Malware Detection 45316.3 Integration with Existing Tools and Workflows 45916.4 Ethical Considerations and Challenges in XAI Integration 46716.5 Future Directions and Emerging Trends 47116.6 Conclusion 479References 483Index 489