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@inproceedings{2212758, author = {Caselli, Tommaso and Cibin, Roberto and Conforti, Costanza and Encinas, Enrique and Teli, Maurizio}, address = {STROUDSBURG}, booktitle = {NLP4POSIMPACT 2021: THE 1ST WORKSHOP ON NLP FOR POSITIVE IMPACT}, editor = {978-1-954085-69-5}, location = {STROUDSBURG}, pages = {27-35}, publisher = {ASSOC COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS-ACL}, title = {Guiding Principles for Participatory Design-inspired Natural Language Processing}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2212758 AU - Caselli, Tommaso - Cibin, Roberto - Conforti, Costanza - Encinas, Enrique - Teli, Maurizio PY - 2021 TI - Guiding Principles for Participatory Design-inspired Natural Language Processing PB - ASSOC COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS-ACL CY - STROUDSBURG N2 - We introduce 9 guiding principles1 to integrate Participatory Design (PD) methods in the development of Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems. The adoption of PD methods by NLP will help to alleviate issues concerning the development of more democratic, fairer, less-biased technologies to process natural language data. This short paper is the outcome of an ongoing dialogue between designers and NLP experts and adopts a non-standard format following previous work by Traum (2000); Bender (2013); Abzianidze and Bos (2019). Every section is a guiding principle. While principles 1-3 illustrate assumptions and methods that inform community-based PD practices, we used two fictional design scenarios (Encinas and Blythe, 2018), which build on top of situations familiar to the authors, to elicit the identification of the other 6. Principles 4-6 describes the impact of PD methods on the design of NLP systems, targeting two critical aspects: data collection & annotation, and the deployment& evaluation. Finally, principles 7-9 guide a new reflexivity of the NLP research with respect to its context, actors and participants, and aims. We hope this guide will offer inspiration and a road-map to develop a new generation of PD-inspired NLP. ER -
CASELLI, Tommaso, Roberto CIBIN, Costanza CONFORTI, Enrique ENCINAS and Maurizio TELI. Guiding Principles for Participatory Design-inspired Natural Language Processing. In 978-1-954085-69-5. \textit{NLP4POSIMPACT 2021: THE 1ST WORKSHOP ON NLP FOR POSITIVE IMPACT}. STROUDSBURG: ASSOC COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS-ACL, 2021, p.~27-35.
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