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Actionable Interpretability Must Be Defined in Terms of Symmetries

Jan 1, 2026·
Pietro Barbiero
,
Mateo Espinosa Zarlenga
,
Francesco Giannini
,
Alberto Termine
,
Filippo Bonchi
,
Mateja Jamnik
,
Giuseppe Marra
· 0 min read
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CoRR
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Last updated on Jan 1, 2026
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Pietro Barbiero
Former Member

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