Towards User-Centred Design of AI-Assisted Decision-Making in Law Enforcement
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an important part of our everyday lives, yet user requirements for designing AI-assisted systems in law enforcement remain unclear. To address this gap, we conducted qualitative research on decision-making within a law enforcement agency. Our study aimed to identify limitations of existing practices, explore user requirements and understand the responsibilities that humans expect to undertake in these systems.
Participants in our study highlighted the need for a system capable of processing and analysing large volumes of data efficiently to help in crime detection and prevention. Additionally, the system should satisfy requirements for scalability, accuracy, justification, trustworthiness and adaptability to be adopted in this domain. Participants also emphasised the importance of having end users review the input data that might be challenging for AI to interpret, and validate the generated output to ensure the system’s accuracy. To keep up with the evolving nature of the law enforcement domain, end users need to help the system adapt to the changes in criminal behaviour and government guidance, and technical experts need to regularly oversee and monitor the system. Furthermore, user-friendly human interaction with the system is essential for its adoption and some of the participants confirmed they would be happy to be in the loop and provide necessary feedback that the system can learn from. Finally, we argue that it is very unlikely that the system will ever achieve full automation due to the dynamic and complex nature of the law enforcement domain.
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15:30 - 17:00 | ProcessShort Papers, Emerging Results / Research Papers / AI Models / Data at Glass Room Chair(s): Muhammad Ali Babar School of Computer Science, The University of Adelaide | ||
15:30 15mTalk | On the Prevalence and Usage of Commit Signing on GitHub: A Longitudinal and Cross-Domain Study Research Papers Anupam Sharma Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Sreyashi Karmakar Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gayatri Priyadarsini Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Abhishek Bichhawat Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Pre-print | ||
15:45 10mTalk | Toward Inclusive Low-Code Development: Detecting Accessibility Issues in User Reviews Short Papers, Emerging Results Mohammadali Mohammadkhani Sharif University of Technology, Sara Zahedi Movahed Sharif University of Technology, Hourieh Khalajzadeh Deakin University, Australia, Mojtaba Shahin RMIT University, Khuong Tran Hoang Deakin University Pre-print | ||
15:55 10mTalk | Towards Requirements Engineering for RAG Systems Short Papers, Emerging Results | ||
16:05 15mTalk | Towards User-Centred Design of AI-Assisted Decision-Making in Law Enforcement AI Models / Data Vesna Nowack Imperial College London, Dalal Alrajeh Imperial College London, Carolina Gutierrez Munoz University of Bath, Katie Thomas University of Bath, William Hobson University of Bath, Patrick Benjamin University of Oxford, Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis University of Bath, Tim Grant Aston University, Juliane Kloess University of Edinburgh, Jessica Woodhams University of Birmingham Pre-print | ||
16:20 15mTalk | Trust vs. Control: Comparing Flexible and Restrictive Hybrid Work Policies in Two Software Companies Research Papers Darja Šmite Blekinge Institute of Technology, Nils Brede Moe Sintef, Panagiota Chatzipetrou Örebro University, Povilas Gadliauskas Independent, Per Kristian Helland Storebrand, Anastasiia Tkalich SINTEF File Attached | ||
16:35 15mTalk | Racing Against the Clock: Exploring the Impact of Scheduled Deadlines on Technical Debt Research Papers Joshua Aldrich Edbert University of Saskatchewan, Zadia Codabux University of Saskatchewan, Roberto Verdecchia University of Florence Pre-print | ||
16:50 10mTalk | Recommendation systems in e-commerce applications with machine learning methods Short Papers, Emerging Results Aneta Poniszewska-Maranda Institute of Information Technology, Lodz University of Technology, Magdalena Pakula Institute of Information Technology, Lodz University of Technology, Bozena Borowska Institute of Information Technology, Lodz University of Technology |