Human-centric Requirements Engineering for Artificial Intelligence Software Systems

Khlood Ahmad
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The surge in data availability and processing power has made it possible for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to advance at a faster rate. However, the different nature of AI systems has posed significant new challenges to Requirements Engineering (RE). Literature has shown that AI systems do not use current RE methods. It was also found that data scientists are taking the role of the requirements engineers resulting in software that does not focus on users needs. Building AI software with a human-centric approach has proven to produce more ethical, transparent, inclusive and non-bias outcomes. This research will look into adjusting current RE methodologies to fit into AI systems from a human-centric perspective. The project will aim to establish requirements specifications for human-centric AI and map them into a modeling language. A platform will be used to visually model and present requirements. Finally, I plan to conduct a case study to evaluate the modeling language. To date, I have conducted a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to find current RE methodologies and challenges in AI and currently in the planning phase of a survey to find adopted practices in the industry.
人工智能软件系统以人为中心的需求工程
数据可用性和处理能力的激增使得人工智能(AI)以更快的速度发展成为可能。然而,人工智能系统的不同性质给需求工程(RE)带来了重大的新挑战。文献表明,人工智能系统不使用当前的RE方法。研究还发现,数据科学家正在扮演需求工程师的角色,导致软件不关注用户需求。事实证明,以人为中心的方法构建人工智能软件可以产生更道德、透明、包容和无偏见的结果。这项研究将着眼于从以人为中心的角度调整当前的RE方法,以适应人工智能系统。该项目旨在为以人为中心的人工智能建立需求规范,并将其映射到建模语言中。一个平台将用于可视化地建模和呈现需求。最后,我计划进行一个案例研究来评估建模语言。到目前为止,我已经进行了一项系统文献综述(SLR),以找到人工智能中当前的RE方法和挑战,目前正处于调查的规划阶段,以找到行业中采用的实践。
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