HCAIFeb 28, 2024

HearHere: Mitigating Echo Chambers in News Consumption through an AI-based Web System

arXiv:2402.18222v27 citationsh-index: 5Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact.
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses political polarization for news consumers, but it is incremental as it builds on prior systems with new visualizations and quantitative stance identification.

The authors tackled the problem of echo chambers in news consumption by developing HearHere, an AI-based web system that provides quantitative political stance information and visualizes user opinions relative to others, and through a user study with 94 participants, they demonstrated its feasibility in supporting diverse perspective consumption.

Considerable efforts are currently underway to mitigate the negative impacts of echo chambers, such as increased susceptibility to fake news and resistance towards accepting scientific evidence. Prior research has presented the development of computer systems that support the consumption of news information from diverse political perspectives to mitigate the echo chamber effect. However, existing studies still lack the ability to effectively support the key processes of news information consumption and quantitatively identify a political stance towards the information. In this paper, we present HearHere, an AI-based web system designed to help users accommodate information and opinions from diverse perspectives. HearHere facilitates the key processes of news information consumption through two visualizations. Visualization 1 provides political news with quantitative political stance information, derived from our graph-based political classification model, and users can experience diverse perspectives (Hear). Visualization 2 allows users to express their opinions on specific political issues in a comment form and observe the position of their own opinions relative to pro-liberal and pro-conservative comments presented on a map interface (Here). Through a user study with 94 participants, we demonstrate the feasibility of HearHere in supporting the consumption of information from various perspectives. Our findings highlight the importance of providing political stance information and quantifying users' political status as a means to mitigate political polarization. In addition, we propose design implications for system development, including the consideration of demographics such as political interest and providing users with initiatives.

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