Final call for the 4th Workshop on #UserCentered #AI (#UCAI2023) at Mensch und Computer in Lake Zurich,πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­

Submission Deadline: June 23rd, 2023 Notification: July 3rd, 2023 Workshop: September 3rd, 2023

CfP: https://ucai-sig.org/events/ucai23/call/

#UCAI23 #MuC2023 #ML #CHI2023 #IUI2023 #UIST2023 #XAI

Call for Papers – UCAI

Join the 4th Workshop on #UserCentered #AI (#UCAI2023) at Mensch und Computer in Lake Zurich,πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­

Submission Deadline: June 16th, 2023 
Notification: July 3rd, 2023
Workshop: September 3rd, 2023

CfP: https://ucai-sig.org/events/ucai23/call/

#UCAI23 #MuC2023 #ML #CHI2023 #IUI2023 #UIST2023 #XAI

Call for Papers – UCAI

Check out the #CfP for the 4th Workshop on #UserCentered #AI (@UCAI_SIG) at Mensch und Computer, Lake Zurich (πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­)

https://ucai-sig.org/events/ucai23/call/

Deadline: June 16th, 2023
Workshop: September 3rd, 2023

#UCAI23 #MuC2023 #ML #CHI2023 #IUI2023 #UIST2023 #XAI

Call for Papers – UCAI

Are you at #CHI2023, and you can't get enough of discussions of #XAI #HCI #AI? If so, join our #MuC2023 workshop on #UserCentered #ArtificialIntelligence (#UCAI23) @mucConf

https://ucai-sig.org/events/ucai23/call/

#MuC2023 #ML #CHI2023 #IUI2023 #UIST2023 #XAI

Call for Papers – UCAI

πŸ‘πŸ† Our work on The Programmer's Assistant won the Best Demo Honorable Mention award at #IUI2023! Congratulations to my colleagues who did a fantastic job on building this prototype. @michael

Full paper of our work: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.07080

The Programmer's Assistant: Conversational Interaction with a Large Language Model for Software Development

Large language models (LLMs) have recently been applied in software engineering to perform tasks such as translating code between programming languages, generating code from natural language, and autocompleting code as it is being written. When used within development tools, these systems typically treat each model invocation independently from all previous invocations, and only a specific limited functionality is exposed within the user interface. This approach to user interaction misses an opportunity for users to more deeply engage with the model by having the context of their previous interactions, as well as the context of their code, inform the model's responses. We developed a prototype system -- the Programmer's Assistant -- in order to explore the utility of conversational interactions grounded in code, as well as software engineers' receptiveness to the idea of conversing with, rather than invoking, a code-fluent LLM. Through an evaluation with 42 participants with varied levels of programming experience, we found that our system was capable of conducting extended, multi-turn discussions, and that it enabled additional knowledge and capabilities beyond code generation to emerge from the LLM. Despite skeptical initial expectations for conversational programming assistance, participants were impressed by the breadth of the assistant's capabilities, the quality of its responses, and its potential for improving their productivity. Our work demonstrates the unique potential of conversational interactions with LLMs for co-creative processes like software development.

arXiv.org

Our first keynote speaker, Prof. Joyce Y. Chai is sharing pragmatic communication with embodied agents now!

Glad to see everyone in person after those years!

Abstract: https://iui.acm.org/2023/keynotes.html

#iui2023 #hci

IUI 2023

Starting off with the Doctoral Consortium at #IUI2023. Happy to be a mentor for the future generation of HCI/AI researchers.
5 days of AI + HCI coming up at #IUI2023. Looking forward to the conference and exploring the intersection of these important fields.

#IUI2023 is around the corner! 🐨

We are proud to announce Dr. Joyce Y. Chai from
@UMich, Dr. Mark Sagar from
@Soulmachines, and Dr. Grace Chung from @Google as our keynote speakers for #IUI2023

Come and join us! https://iui.acm.org/2023/registration.html

IUI 2023

UX practitioners face tricky challenges when designing ML-enabled interfaces. But can those challenges be mitigated if they could ✨interactively tinker✨ with simple models during the design process? Our #iui2023 paper says yes!

Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.11843
Thread: πŸ‘‡ 1/n

Addressing UX Practitioners' Challenges in Designing ML Applications: an Interactive Machine Learning Approach

UX practitioners face novel challenges when designing user interfaces for machine learning (ML)-enabled applications. Interactive ML paradigms, like AutoML and interactive machine teaching, lower the barrier for non-expert end users to create, understand, and use ML models, but their application to UX practice is largely unstudied. We conducted a task-based design study with 27 UX practitioners where we asked them to propose a proof-of-concept design for a new ML-enabled application. During the task, our participants were given opportunities to create, test, and modify ML models as part of their workflows. Through a qualitative analysis of our post-task interview, we found that direct, interactive experimentation with ML allowed UX practitioners to tie ML capabilities and underlying data to user goals, compose affordances to enhance end-user interactions with ML, and identify ML-related ethical risks and challenges. We discuss our findings in the context of previously established human-AI guidelines. We also identify some limitations of interactive ML in UX processes and propose research-informed machine teaching as a supplement to future design tools alongside interactive ML.

arXiv.org