Malin Eiband, S. Völkel, Daniel Buschek, Sophia Cook, H. Hussmann
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引用次数: 45
摘要
智能系统的复杂性促使人们在交互过程中支持用户,例如通过解释。然而,关于用户在日常使用这些系统时面临的具体问题的经验证据还很少。本文调查了用户报告的这些问题:我们分析了b谷歌Play Store (Facebook, Netflix和谷歌Maps)上三款应用的35,448条评论,使用情感分析和主题建模来揭示交互过程中的问题,这些问题可归因于应用程序的算法决策。我们通过一项后续在线调查(N=286)丰富了用户应对和支持策略的数据。特别是,我们发现了与内容、算法、用户选择和反馈相关的问题和策略。我们讨论了设计用户支持的相应含义,强调了用户控制和输出解释的重要性,而不是过程。因此,我们的工作提供了经验证据,有助于理解用户使用智能系统的日常问题。
When people and algorithms meet: user-reported problems in intelligent everyday applications
The complex nature of intelligent systems motivates work on supporting users during interaction, for example through explanations. However, there is yet little empirical evidence on specific problems users face in such systems in everyday use. This paper investigates such problems as reported by users: We analysed 35,448 reviews of three apps on the Google Play Store (Facebook, Netflix and Google Maps) with sentiment analysis and topic modelling to reveal problems during interaction that can be attributed to the apps' algorithmic decision-making. We enriched this data with users' coping and support strategies through a follow-up online survey (N=286). In particular, we found problems and strategies related to content, algorithm, user choice, and feedback. We discuss corresponding implications for designing user support, highlighting the importance of user control and explanations of output, not processes. Our work thus contributes empirical evidence to facilitate understanding of users' everyday problems with intelligent systems.