Jean Paul Sebastian Piest, Maria Eugenia Iacob, Marcel Johanna Theodoor Wouterse
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Tutorial: Conceptualizing intelligence amplification in human-centred AI
applications using the design canvas
Designing applications that enhance the cognitive abilities of their users is
complex and requires involvement of stakeholders from different disciplines. The
intelligence amplification design canvas aims to ease and support initial design
processes. Currently, a step-by-step tutorial for practitioners is lacking. Extending
earlier work regarding the organization of a design canvas workshop, the objective of
this paper is to provide such a tutorial. Leveraging the comprehensive design approach
for intelligence amplification from earlier work, participants of this tutorial will
detail a self-defined idea or existing application using the 13 elements of the
intelligence amplification design canvas in four short iterations. Following its four
design principles, participants use the intelligence amplification design canvas to
emphasize and define human-centred design aspects, the embodiment in the form of a
software agent, the use of data driven approaches and computational intelligence, and
incorporation of human in the loop. This way, the tutorial contributes to the initiation
of new human-centred AI projects as well as the analysis and improvement of existing
applications. Furthermore, this tutorial aspires to form a group of researchers and
practitioners to collaboratively develop and evaluate human-centred AI applications and
case studies. The tutorial can be planned as a half-day or full-day session depending on
the target audience. The tutorial requires a room for 4-8 pairs of workshop
participants, a large screen or beamer, and laptop for the tutorial presentation. The
intelligence amplification design canvas can best be printed on A3 paper for each
participant and can be filled in using a pen or post-its. The target audience of the
tutorial includes, but is not limited to practitioners, researchers, and students active
in the fields of computer science, information systems research, systems design and
engineering and human-computer interaction.