Humans learn too: Better Human-AI Interaction using Optimized Human Inputs

09/19/2020
by   Johannes Schneider, et al.
0

Humans rely more and more on systems with AI components. The AI community typically treats human inputs as a given and optimizes AI models only. This thinking is one-sided and it neglects the fact that humans can learn, too. In this work, human inputs are optimized for better interaction with an AI model while keeping the model fixed. The optimized inputs are accompanied by instructions on how to create them. They allow humans to save time and cut on errors, while keeping required changes to original inputs limited. We propose continuous and discrete optimization methods modifying samples in an iterative fashion. Our quantitative and qualitative evaluation including a human study on different hand-generated inputs shows that the generated proposals lead to lower error rates, require less effort to create and differ only modestly from the original samples.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
12/08/2019

AI, how can humans communicate better with you?

Artificial intelligence(AI) systems and humans communicate more and more...
research
03/08/2023

The Carbon Emissions of Writing and Illustrating Are Lower for AI than for Humans

As AI systems proliferate, their greenhouse gas emissions are an increas...
research
11/20/2020

SophiaPop: Experiments in Human-AI Collaboration on Popular Music

A diverse team of engineers, artists, and algorithms, collaborated to cr...
research
09/15/2021

Karpov's Queen Sacrifices and AI

Anatoly Karpov's Queen sacrifices are analyzed. Stockfish 14 NNUE – an A...
research
02/18/2022

A Mental-Model Centric Landscape of Human-AI Symbiosis

There has been significant recent interest in developing AI agents capab...
research
08/22/2022

The Value of AI Guidance in Human Examination of Synthetically-Generated Faces

Face image synthesis has progressed beyond the point at which humans can...
research
01/23/2023

AI model GPT-3 (dis)informs us better than humans

Artificial intelligence is changing the way we create and evaluate infor...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset