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Effective Hybrid Intelligence (HI) systems will need to be sensitive to and aware of the diversity of the users and their perspectives. Knowledge Graphs provide representation formats and mechanisms to represent multiple perspectives. This PhD position investigates how multi-perspective or polyvocal information can be elicited in HI scenarios through interaction with various end users.
This research project within the larger Hybrid Intelligence programme is a collaboration between VU and UTwente. The project will be situated in a number of ongoing digital cultural heritage and digital humanities collaborations such as Pressing Matter, InTaVia and Clariah. The PhD candidate will be able to collaborate with heritage partners through ongoing collaborations that are maintained in the context of the Cultural AI (cultural-ai.nl) lab and similar collaborations spearheaded by UTwente.
Within the project, we will focus on the application domain of cultural heritage where several existing Knowledge Graphs describing tangible and intangible heritage data are available. Your research will investigate the effectiveness of various interaction design patterns to elicit polyvocal annotations of existing objects and enrichments of existing Knowledge Graphs in that domain. Here, the variety and the perspective of the users (cultural, geographical, gender etc) is to be taken into account. The research question on how to elicit such information in an ethical and responsible manner is a crucial part of this research.
If you are passionate about user interaction design patterns, cultural heritage information, and Hybrid Intelligence and curious to join us in this exciting research, then we are looking for you!
In the project, you will investigate generic methods for eliciting polyvocal Knowledge Graphs enrichments in Hybrid Intelligence scenarios through interaction designs. As background knowledge, we have access to structured information in cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs and unstructured information in text. During the interactions with different groups of users, a system can prompt/suggest enrichments that might be consistent or inconsistent with users' view. This way, we can connect different views to different groups of users. To determine where enrichments or annotations are useful, interaction patterns for user dialogs will need to be established to elicit this information. The research questions therefore are threefold:
The interaction patterns can be implemented in a variety of modalities, for example in an immersive Virtual Reality application, an interactive voice response system (IVR) or a mobile application. The research will result in general patterns, supporting tooling to implement this in the various modalities and evaluations of these two.
Your day-to-day duties will be to:
Starting date of the position: 1 September 2024
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Are you interested in this position? Please apply via the application button until 15 June 2024. Please include in your application:
For further information, please contact Dr. Victor van de Boer (v.de.boer@vu.nl) and Dr. Shenghui Wang (shenghui.wang@utwente.nl)
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