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Researching AI Legibility Through Design
Everyday interactions with computers are increasingly likely to involve elements of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Encompassing a broad spectrum of technologies and applications, AI poses many challenges for HCI and design. One such challenge is the need to make AI’s role in a given system legible to the user in a meaningful way. In this paper we employ a Research through Design (RtD) approach to explore how this might be achieved. Building on contemporary concerns and a thorough exploration of related research, our RtD process reflects on designing imagery intended to help increase AI legibility for users. The paper makes three contributions. First, we thoroughly explore prior research in order to critically unpack the AI legibility problem space. Second, we respond with design proposals whose aim is to enhance the legibility, to users, of systems using AI. Third, we explore the role of design-led enquiry as a tool for critically exploring the intersection between HCI and AI research
Linguistics in Oceania., 2 / Current trends in linguistics ;, v. 8./ edited by Thomas A. Sebeok.
Originally published: The Hague : Mouton, 1971.In English.Includes bibliographical references and indexes.English And Other Germanic Languages -- French In The Pacific -- Hispanic Languages And Influence In Oceania -- Asia -- The Influence Of Indian Languages -- Japanese In Taiwan -- Languages In Contact -- Pidgins, Creoles, and Lingue Franche -- Socio-Linguistic Problems -- Language Policy, Language Engineering And Literacy -- The Philippines -- Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands -- Indonesia And Malaysia -- French Polynesia -- Style Contrasts In Pacific Languages -- Pre-Contact Writing In Oceania -- Pre-Contact Writing In Oceania.1 online resourc