71 research outputs found
On the Social and Technical Challenges of Web Search Autosuggestion Moderation
Past research shows that users benefit from systems that support them in
their writing and exploration tasks. The autosuggestion feature of Web search
engines is an example of such a system: It helps users in formulating their
queries by offering a list of suggestions as they type. Autosuggestions are
typically generated by machine learning (ML) systems trained on a corpus of
search logs and document representations. Such automated methods can become
prone to issues that result in problematic suggestions that are biased, racist,
sexist or in other ways inappropriate. While current search engines have become
increasingly proficient at suppressing such problematic suggestions, there are
still persistent issues that remain. In this paper, we reflect on past efforts
and on why certain issues still linger by covering explored solutions along a
prototypical pipeline for identifying, detecting, and addressing problematic
autosuggestions. To showcase their complexity, we discuss several dimensions of
problematic suggestions, difficult issues along the pipeline, and why our
discussion applies to the increasing number of applications beyond web search
that implement similar textual suggestion features. By outlining persistent
social and technical challenges in moderating web search suggestions, we
provide a renewed call for action.Comment: 17 Pages, 4 images displayed within 3 latex figure
Specifications of Standards in Systems and Synthetic Biology: Status and Developments in 2016
Standards are essential to the advancement of science and technology. In systems and synthetic biology, numerous standards and associated tools have been developed over the last 16 years. This special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics aims to support the exchange, distribution and archiving of these standards, as well as to provide centralised and easily citable access to them
Specifications of standards in systems and synthetic biology: Status and developments in 2020
This special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics presents papers related to the 10th COMBINE meeting together with the annual update of COMBINE standards in systems and synthetic biology
Specifications of Standards in Systems and Synthetic Biology: Status and Developments in 2016
Standards are essential to the advancement of science and technology. In systems and synthetic biology, numerous standards and associated tools have been developed over the last 16 years. This special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics aims to support the exchange, distribution and archiving of these standards, as well as to provide centralised and easily citable access to them
Specifications of Standards in Systems and Synthetic Biology: Status and Developments in 2017
Standards are essential to the advancement of Systems and Synthetic Biology. COMBINE provides a formal body and a centralised platform to help develop and disseminate relevant standards and related resources. The regular special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics aims to support the exchange, distribution and archiving of these standards by providing unified, easily citable access. This paper provides an overview of existing COMBINE standards and presents developments of the last year
Recommended from our members
Specifications of standards in systems and synthetic biology: status and developments in 2021
Abstract This special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics contains updated specifications of COMBINE standards in systems and synthetic biology. The 2021 special issue presents four updates of standards: Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual Version 2.3, Synthetic Biology Open Language Visual Version 3.0, Simulation Experiment Description Markup Language Level 1 Version 4, and OMEX Metadata specification Version 1.2. This document can also be consulted to identify the latest specifications of all COMBINE standards
Specifications of standards in systems and synthetic biology: Status and developments in 2022 and the COMBINE meeting 2022
This special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics contains updated specifications of COMBINE standards in systems and synthetic biology. The 2022 special issue presents three updates to the standards: CellML 2.0.1, SBML Level 3 Package: Spatial Processes, Version 1, Release 1, and Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) Version 3.1.0. This document can also be used to identify the latest specifications for all COMBINE standards. In addition, this editorial provides a brief overview of the COMBINE 2022 meeting in Berlin
- …