Demystifying the black box: A survey on explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) in bioinformatics
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The widespread adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) tools across various domains has showcased their remarkable capabilities and performance. Black-box AI models raise concerns about decision transparency and user confidence. Therefore, explainable AI (XAI) and explainability techniques have rapidly emerged in recent years. This paper aims to review existing works on explainability techniques in bioinformatics, with a particular focus on omics and imaging. We seek to analyze the growing demand for XAI in bioinformatics, identify current XAI approaches, and highlight their limitations. Our survey emphasizes the specific needs of both bioinformatics applications and users when developing XAI methods and we particularly focus on omics and imaging data. Our analysis reveals a significant demand for XAI in bioinformatics, driven by the need for transparency and user confidence in decision-making processes. At the end of the survey, we provided practical guidelines for system developers.