人工智能系统的需求提取与建模:实证研究

Khlood Ahmad, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Chetan Arora, John C. Grundy, Muneera Bano
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人工智能(AI)系统在最近获得了巨大的牵引力,在构建AI软件系统时,在需求工程(RE)中创造了新的挑战。人工智能实践中的RE研究不多,实证研究也很少。此外,许多人工智能软件解决方案往往侧重于技术方面,而忽略了以人为本的价值观。在本文中,我们报告了一个案例研究,该案例研究使用我们的框架和用于人工智能系统的以人为中心的可再生能源的支持工具来引出和建模需求。我们的案例研究是一个鼓励2型糖尿病患者减少久坐行为的移动健康应用程序。我们与应用团队的三位专家一起进行了研究——一位软件工程师,一位项目经理和一位数据科学家。我们在研究中发现,在开发应用程序的第一个版本时,最初并没有考虑到大多数以人为中心的方面。我们还报告了健康应用程序中可再生能源面临的其他见解和挑战,例如,频繁变化的需求。
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Requirements Elicitation and Modelling of Artificial Intelligence Systems: An Empirical Study
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have gained significant traction in the recent past, creating new challenges in requirements engineering (RE) when building AI software systems. RE for AI practices have not been studied much and have scarce empirical studies. Additionally, many AI software solutions tend to focus on the technical aspects and ignore human-centered values. In this paper, we report on a case study for eliciting and modeling requirements using our framework and a supporting tool for human-centred RE for AI systems. Our case study is a mobile health application for encouraging type-2 diabetic people to reduce their sedentary behavior. We conducted our study with three experts from the app team -- a software engineer, a project manager and a data scientist. We found in our study that most human-centered aspects were not originally considered when developing the first version of the application. We also report on other insights and challenges faced in RE for the health application, e.g., frequently changing requirements.
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