Explainable Persuasion in Interactive Design

Authors: Cemiloglu, D., Catania, M. and Ali, R.

Journal: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering

Volume: 2021-September

Pages: 377-382

eISSN: 2332-6441

ISSN: 1090-705X

DOI: 10.1109/REW53955.2021.00066

Abstract:

Persuasive technology refers to the use of digital means to influence attitude, behaviour, and decisions. While a professional design of persuasive interfaces shall consider user interests and freedom of choice as a primary requirement, principles, and methods to achieve it are yet to be introduced. In the design of persuasive interfaces, fulfilling conditions of informed consent can help establish transparency and resolve such ethical issues. This paper introduces the concept of explainable persuasion as a way to address informed consent within persuasive interfaces. We provide a definition for explainable persuasion, highlight the need for it, discuss the design approach and underline the challenges to be addressed when designing explainable persuasive interfaces.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36247/

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Explainable Persuasion in Interactive Design

Authors: Cemiloglu, D., Catania, M. and Ali, R.

Journal: 29TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ENGINEERING CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS (REW 2021)

Pages: 377-382

DOI: 10.1109/REW53955.2021.00066

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36247/

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Explainable Persuasion in Interactive Design

Authors: Cemiloglu, D., Catania, M. and Ali, R.

Conference: REW 2021: IEEE 29th International Requirements Engineering Conference WorIkshops

Pages: 377-382

ISBN: 9781665418980

ISSN: 1090-705X

Abstract:

Persuasive technology refers to the use of digital means to influence attitude, behaviour, and decisions. While a professional design of persuasive interfaces shall consider user interests and freedom of choice as a primary requirement, principles, and methods to achieve it are yet to be introduced. In the design of persuasive interfaces, fulfilling conditions of informed consent can help establish transparency and resolve such ethical issues. This paper introduces the concept of explainable persuasion as a way to address informed consent within persuasive interfaces. We provide a definition for explainable persuasion, highlight the need for it, discuss the design approach and underline the challenges to be addressed when designing explainable persuasive interfaces.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36247/

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