Authors
C Estelle Smith, Bowen Yu, Anjali Srivastava, Aaron Halfaker, Loren Terveen, Haiyi Zhu
Publication date
2020/4/21
Book
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
1-14
Description
On Wikipedia, sophisticated algorithmic tools are used to assess the quality of edits and take corrective actions. However, algorithms can fail to solve the problems they were designed for if they conflict with the values of communities who use them. In this study, we take a Value-Sensitive Algorithm Design approach to understanding a community-created and -maintained machine learning-based algorithm called the Objective Revision Evaluation System (ORES)---a quality prediction system used in numerous Wikipedia applications and contexts. Five major values converged across stakeholder groups that ORES (and its dependent applications) should: (1) reduce the effort of community maintenance, (2) maintain human judgement as the final authority, (3) support differing peoples' differing workflows, (4) encourage positive engagement with diverse editor groups, and (5) establish trustworthiness of people and …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
CE Smith, B Yu, A Srivastava, A Halfaker, L Terveen… - Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human …, 2020