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"From What I see, this makes sense": Seeing meaning in algorithmic results

Human-Computer Interaction 2021-02-23 v2 Computation and Language

Abstract

In this workshop paper, we use an empirical example from our ongoing fieldwork, to showcase the complexity and situatedness of the process of making sense of algorithmic results; i.e. how to evaluate, validate, and contextualize algorithmic outputs. So far, in our research work, we have focused on such sense-making processes in data analytic learning environments such as classrooms and training workshops. Multiple moments in our fieldwork suggest that meaning, in data analytics, is constructed through an iterative and reflexive dialogue between data, code, assumptions, prior knowledge, and algorithmic results. A data analytic result is nothing short of a sociotechnical accomplishment - one in which it is extremely difficult, if not at times impossible, to clearly distinguish between 'human' and 'technical' forms of data analytic work. We conclude this paper with a set of questions that we would like to explore further in this workshop.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2102.07844,
  title  = {"From What I see, this makes sense": Seeing meaning in algorithmic results},
  author = {Samir Passi and Phoebe Sengers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07844},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Paper presented at "Algorithms at work: Empirical Diversity, Analytic Vocabularies, and Design Implications" workshop at the 2016 ACM conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW)