arXiv AI By Eli Levinkopf, Efrat Morin, Claudia V. Goldman

Context-Aware Concept Distillation for Trustworthy Flood Prediction

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arXiv:2607. 23237v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Effective flood risk management relies on accurate forecasting, yet the "black box" nature of stateof-the-art Deep Learning models creates a barrier to trust and accountability in high-stakes public safety decisions.

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