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Despite its technological breakthroughs, eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) research has limited success in producing the effective explanations needed by users. In order to improve XAI systems' usability, practical interpretability, and efficacy for real users, the emerging area of Explainable Interfaces (EIs) focuses on the user interface and user experience design aspects of XAI. This paper presents a systematic survey of 53 publications to identify current trends in human-XAI interaction and promising directions for EI design and development. This is among the first systematic survey of EI research.
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