以人为本的智能信息服务理论框架:系统回顾

IF 7.4 1区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information Processing & Management Pub Date : 2024-09-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ipm.2024.103891
Qiao Li, Yuelin Li, Shuhan Zhang, Xin Zhou, Zhengyuan Pan
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智能信息服务(IIS)采用基于人工智能(AI)的系统,在多样化和不断发展的环境中提供符合用户需求的信息。越来越多的研究人员认识到用户对人工智能智能信息服务成功的重要性,正在从以用户为中心的角度研究人工智能智能信息服务,为 "以人为本的智能信息服务"(HCIIS)这一新的研究领域奠定了基础。然而,目前仍缺乏对人工智能赋能的智能信息服务的用户研究的综述,这阻碍了为人机交互智能信息服务领域制定明确的定义和研究框架。为了填补这一空白,本研究对人工智能赋能的智能信息系统中的 116 项用户研究进行了系统回顾。研究结果揭示了人工智能赋能 IIS 用户研究的两个主要研究主题:人-IIS 交互(包括用户体验、系统质量、用户态度、意图和行为、信息质量和个人任务绩效)和 IIS 伦理(如可解释性和可解释性、隐私和安全性以及包容性)。通过分析这些主题中的研究空白,本研究制定了人机交互信息系统研究框架,该框架由三个相互关联的要素组成:人类价值与需求、环境和服务。每对元素之间的相互联系确定了人机交互信息系统的三个关键研究领域:交互、伦理和进化。交互涉及促进人与信息系统之间的交互,以满足人类的需求,包括以人为本的理论、评估和人工智能赋能的 IIS 交互设计等主题。伦理强调确保人工智能赋能的IIS在特定环境中符合人类的价值观和规范,涵盖的主题包括一般和特定环境下人工智能赋能的IIS伦理原则、风险评估和管理策略。进化侧重于通过不断进化的智能来满足人类在多样化动态环境中的需求,包括在技术集成驱动的智能生态系统中提高人工智能赋能的智能信息系统对环境的敏感性和适应性。HCIIS 的核心是共同创造,它位于交互、进化和伦理的交叉点,强调 IIS 与人类通过混合智能协同创造信息。总之,HCIIS 被定义为一个以 IIS 与人类共同创造信息为中心的领域,有别于侧重于向人类提供信息的 IIS。
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A theoretical framework for human-centered intelligent information services: A systematic review
Intelligent Information Services (IIS) employ Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based systems to provide information that matches the user's needs in diverse and evolving environments. Acknowledging the importance of users in AI-empowered IIS success, a growing number of researchers are investigating AI-empowered IIS from a user-centric perspective, establishing the foundation for a new research domain called “Human-Centered Intelligent Information Services” (HCIIS). Nonetheless, a review of user studies in AI-empowered IIS is still lacking, impeding the development of a clear definition and research framework for the HCIIS field. To fill this gap, this study conducts a systematic review of 116 user studies in AI-empowered IIS. Results reveal two primary research themes in user studies in AI-empowered IIS: human-IIS interaction (including user experience, system quality, user attitude, intention and behavior, information quality, and individual task performance) and IIS ethics (e.g., explainability and interpretability, privacy and safety, and inclusivity). Analyzing research gaps within these topics, this study formulates an HCIIS research framework consisting of three interconnected elements: human values and needs, environment, and service. The interconnections between each pair of elements identify three key research domains in HCIIS: interaction, ethics, and evolution. Interaction pertains to the facilitation of human-IIS interaction to meet human needs, encompassing topics including human-centered theory, evaluation, and the design of AI-empowered IIS interaction. Ethics emphasize ensuring AI-empowered IIS alignment with human values and norms within specific environments, covering topics like general and context-specific AI-empowered IIS ethical principles, risk assessment, and governance strategies. Evolution focuses on addressing the fulfillment of human needs in diverse and dynamic environments by continually evolving intelligence, involving the enhancement of AI-empowered IIS environmental sensitivity and adaptability within an intelligent ecosystem driven by technology integration. Central to HCIIS is co-creation, situated at the intersection of interaction, evolution, and ethics, emphasizing collaborative information creation between IIS and humans through hybrid intelligence. In conclusion, HCIIS is defined as a field centered on information co-creation between IIS and humans, distinguishing it from IIS, which focuses on providing information to humans.
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Information Processing & Management
Information Processing & Management 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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期刊介绍: Information Processing and Management is dedicated to publishing cutting-edge original research at the convergence of computing and information science. Our scope encompasses theory, methods, and applications across various domains, including advertising, business, health, information science, information technology marketing, and social computing. We aim to cater to the interests of both primary researchers and practitioners by offering an effective platform for the timely dissemination of advanced and topical issues in this interdisciplinary field. The journal places particular emphasis on original research articles, research survey articles, research method articles, and articles addressing critical applications of research. Join us in advancing knowledge and innovation at the intersection of computing and information science.
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