HCNov 27, 2023
An HCAI Methodological Framework (HCAI-MF): Putting It Into Action to Enable Human-Centered AIWei Xu, Zaifeng Gao, Marvin Dainoff
Human-centered artificial intelligence (HCAI) is a design philosophy that prioritizes humans in the design, development, deployment, and use of AI systems, aiming to maximize AI's benefits while mitigating its negative impacts. Despite its growing prominence in literature, the lack of methodological guidance for its implementation poses challenges to HCAI practice. To address this gap, this paper proposes a comprehensive HCAI methodological framework (HCAI-MF) comprising five key components: HCAI requirement hierarchy, approach and method taxonomy, process, interdisciplinary collaboration approach, and multi-level design paradigms. A case study demonstrates HCAI-MF's practical implications, while the paper also analyzes implementation challenges. Actionable recommendations and a "three-layer" HCAI implementation strategy are provided to address these challenges and guide future evolution of HCAI-MF. HCAI-MF is presented as a systematic and executable methodology capable of overcoming current gaps, enabling effective design, development, deployment, and use of AI systems, and advancing HCAI practice.
HCNov 12, 2021
Enabling human-centered AI: A new junction and shared journey between AI and HCI communitiesWei Xu, Marvin Dainoff
Artificial intelligence (AI) has brought benefits, but it may also cause harm if it is not appropriately developed. Current development is mainly driven by a "technology-centered" approach, causing many failures. For example, the AI Incident Database has documented over a thousand AI-related accidents. To address these challenges, a human-centered AI (HCAI) approach has been promoted and has received a growing level of acceptance over the last few years. HCAI calls for combining AI with user experience (UX) design will enable the development of AI systems (e.g., autonomous vehicles, intelligent user interfaces, or intelligent decision-making systems) to achieve its design goals such as usable/explainable AI, human-controlled AI, and ethical AI. While HCAI promotion continues, it has not specifically addressed the collaboration between AI and human-computer interaction (HCI) communities, resulting in uncertainty about what action should be taken by both sides to apply HCAI in developing AI systems. This Viewpoint focuses on the collaboration between the AI and HCI communities, which leads to nine recommendations for effective collaboration to enable HCAI in developing AI systems.