Design Computing and Cognition '18 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05363-5_9
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Side-by-Side Human–Computer Design Using a Tangible User Interface

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“…To date, little work has explored how best to support humans in learning to collaborate with AI on authentic tasks, such as design tasks, despite growing recognition of the need for such supports [10,45,50,85]. Design tasks represent compelling challenges for human-AI collaboration, given that design problems are often ill-defined and require teams to navigate and negotiate both the problem and solution space [21] through an iterative process of generating ideas, building prototypes, and testing [32].…”
Section: Human-human Collaboration As a Lens For Studying Co-creative...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To date, little work has explored how best to support humans in learning to collaborate with AI on authentic tasks, such as design tasks, despite growing recognition of the need for such supports [10,45,50,85]. Design tasks represent compelling challenges for human-AI collaboration, given that design problems are often ill-defined and require teams to navigate and negotiate both the problem and solution space [21] through an iterative process of generating ideas, building prototypes, and testing [32].…”
Section: Human-human Collaboration As a Lens For Studying Co-creative...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we investigate human-AI collaboration for emerging manufacturing design tasks-an area where successful task performance sometimes requires human-AI collaboration, yet where effective collaboration may be challenging to achieve without strong supports [45,85].…”
Section: Human-human Collaboration As a Lens For Studying Co-creative...mentioning
confidence: 99%