AccessShare:与盲人共同设计数据访问和共享。

Rie Kamikubo, Farnaz Zamiri Zeraati, Kyungjun Lee, Hernisa Kacorri
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盲人经常被要求为人工智能创新的数据集提供图像数据,希望未来的可访问性和包容性。然而,对所提供的图像进行视觉检查是不可访问的。直到今天,我们还缺乏盲人社区可以使用的数据检查和控制机制。为了解决这一差距,我们让10名盲人参与者参与了一个场景,他们戴着智能眼镜,在家中使用人工智能应用程序收集图像数据。我们还设计了一个设计探针,一个名为AccessShare的新型数据访问接口,并进行了一项共同设计研究,以讨论参与者在同意、数据检查和控制方面的需求、偏好和想法。我们的研究结果揭示了交互式知情同意的影响以及AccessShare等数据检查系统在促进数据管理员和盲数据贡献者之间沟通方面的补充作用。我们讨论了关键见解如何指导未来的知情同意和数据控制,以促进人工智能中包容和负责任的数据实践。
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AccessShare: Co-designing Data Access and Sharing with Blind People.

Blind people are often called to contribute image data to datasets for AI innovation with the hope for future accessibility and inclusion. Yet, the visual inspection of the contributed images is inaccessible. To this day, we lack mechanisms for data inspection and control that are accessible to the blind community. To address this gap, we engage 10 blind participants in a scenario where they wear smartglasses and collect image data using an AI-infused application in their homes. We also engineer a design probe, a novel data access interface called AccessShare, and conduct a co-design study to discuss participants' needs, preferences, and ideas on consent, data inspection, and control. Our findings reveal the impact of interactive informed consent and the complementary role of data inspection systems such as AccessShare in facilitating communication between data stewards and blind data contributors. We discuss how key insights can guide future informed consent and data control to promote inclusive and responsible data practices in AI.

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