2020
DOI: 10.1145/3376892
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When human-computer interaction meets community citizen science

Abstract: Empowering communities through citizen science.

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“…To foster competence, we propose to (3) apply a bottom-up communication. Conventionally, scientists and decision-makers apply top-down approaches to communicate and engage with the public (104). At the current time, organizations such as WHO look for ways to address the infodemic by "simplifying knowledge, " thus, applying a top-down approach where the aim is to take the existing science and simplifying it so the public (different audiences) will understand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To foster competence, we propose to (3) apply a bottom-up communication. Conventionally, scientists and decision-makers apply top-down approaches to communicate and engage with the public (104). At the current time, organizations such as WHO look for ways to address the infodemic by "simplifying knowledge, " thus, applying a top-down approach where the aim is to take the existing science and simplifying it so the public (different audiences) will understand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, risk communication during crisis has been inaccessible to vulnerable people, including people with disabilities, cognitive limitations or low literacy levels (108) resulting in them not receiving information and being able to act in a timely manner (11). Initiatives such as Community Citizen Science (CCS) which embraces participatory democracy to influence policymaking and address local concerns, should be encouraged and applied (104).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human-computer interaction is defined as a discipline concern with the "evaluation, design and implementation" of an effective computing systems (Tosi, 2020). it's considered by many (Y.-C. Hsu & Nourbakhsh, 2020). as an integral part of "man-machine systems", HCI is the most important activity in the design process of any form of computer systems (Kocsis, 2019).…”
Section: Human-computer Interaction (Hci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…argued that interface design process for human and computer communications, is broadly categorized into three portions "the interactive design, structure design, and visual design", and the three were further subdivided into sub classes (Pimenta, Carneiro, Neves, & Novais, 2016). For instance, interactive design which focuses on how individuals interact with system can further be divided into "the forms of interactions", and "how the interaction take place" (Y.-C. Hsu & Nourbakhsh, 2020). Similarly, Esposito, Esposito, and Vogel (2015).…”
Section: Hci Design Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, we are interested in another area that receives significantly less attention: how scientists co-design AI systems "with" local communities to influence a particular geographical region, such as community-based participatory projects [37,9,26,12]. Specifically, this article discusses the challenges of applying AI in Community Citizen Science [24,14], a framework to create social impact through community empowerment at an intensely place-based local scale. We provide insights in this under-explored area of focus to connect scientific research closely to social issues and citizen needs.…”
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