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Augmenting Machine-Human Intelligence with Human-in-the-Loop

In: Creating Innovation Spaces

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  • Karina Grosheva

    (TaQadam)

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In recent years, the debate on whether artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent machines will replace humans in the workplace has changed. Instead, augmented intelligence, where human-in-the-loop becomes the integral part of AI deployment in the business processes, has taken over the discussion. Human-machine cross-augmentation is also changing the disciplines of design and innovation. Nature of problems faced by business innovators and designers require humans to transition to roles of data interpreters and insights generators. This chapter describes basic frameworks for human-computer interaction, including the process of creating balanced and enriched datasets for robust AI models’ performance, active learning environment of continuous AI improvement, and the role humans will play at full implementation of digital twins.

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  • Karina Grosheva, 2021. "Augmenting Machine-Human Intelligence with Human-in-the-Loop," Management for Professionals, in: Volker Nestle & Patrick Glauner & Philipp Plugmann (ed.), Creating Innovation Spaces, chapter 24, pages 327-333, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-030-57642-4_24
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57642-4_24
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