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Requirements Practices and Gaps When Engineering Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Systems (2301.10404v1)

Published 25 Jan 2023 in cs.SE

Abstract: [Context] Engineering AI software is a relatively new area with many challenges, unknowns, and limited proven best practices. Big companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Apple have provided a suite of recent guidelines to assist engineering teams in building human-centered AI systems. [Objective] The practices currently adopted by practitioners for developing such systems, especially during Requirements Engineering (RE), are little studied and reported to date. [Method] This paper presents the results of a survey conducted to understand current industry practices in RE for AI (RE4AI) and to determine which key human-centered AI guidelines should be followed. Our survey is based on mapping existing industrial guidelines, best practices, and efforts in the literature. [Results] We surveyed 29 professionals and found most participants agreed that all the human-centered aspects we mapped should be addressed in RE. Further, we found that most participants were using UML or Microsoft Office to present requirements. [Conclusion] We identify that most of the tools currently used are not equipped to manage AI-based software, and the use of UML and Office may pose issues to the quality of requirements captured for AI. Also, all human-centered practices mapped from the guidelines should be included in RE.

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Authors (5)
  1. Khlood Ahmad (5 papers)
  2. Mohamed Abdelrazek (24 papers)
  3. Chetan Arora (79 papers)
  4. Muneera Bano (20 papers)
  5. John Grundy (127 papers)
Citations (19)