An Honest Conversation: Transparently Combining Machine and Human Speech Assistance in Public Spaces
Author(s) -
Thomas Reitmaier,
Simon Robinson,
Jennifer Pearson,
Dani Kalarikalayil Raju,
Matt Jones
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cronfa (swansea university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-6708-0
DOI - 10.1145/3313831.3376310
Subject(s) - conversation , computer science , software deployment , task (project management) , human–machine system , artificial intelligence , human–computer interaction , human in the loop , natural language processing , world wide web , linguistics , software engineering , philosophy , management , economics
There is widespread concern over the ways speech assistant providers currently use humans to listen to users' queries without their knowledge. We report two iterations of the TalkBack smart speaker, which transparently combines machine and human assistance. In the first, we created a prototype to investigate whether people would choose to forward their questions to a human answerer if the machine was unable to help. Longitudinal deployment revealed that most users would do so when given the explicit choice. In the second iteration we extended the prototype to draw upon spoken answers from previous deployments, combining machine efficiency with human richness. Deployment of this second iteration shows that this corpus can help provide relevant, human-created instant responses. We distil lessons learned for those developing conversational agents or other AI-infused systems about how to appropriately enlist human-in-the-loop information services to benefit users, task workers and system performance.
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