Introduction to the Special Issue on " Usable AI "
When creating algorithms or systems that are supposed to be used by people, we should be able to adopt a "binocular" view of users' interaction with intelligent systems: a view that regards the design of interaction and the design of intelligent algorithms as interrelated parts of a single design problem. This special issue offers a coherent set of articles on two levels of generality that illustrate the binocular view and help readers to adopt it. You're more likely to hear it when listening to folks who are interested in the human side of computer use-- such as people in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). But how much distance is there between these two fields? After all, the algorithms developed in AI research are often intended to be deployed in systems that involve some sort of interaction with users.
Jan-4-2018, 10:47:24 GMT