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Guide for Artificial Intelligence Ethical Requirements Elicitation - RE4AI Ethical Guide - Supplementary Material

  • 1. University of Brasília
  • 2. Federal Institute of Paraná

Description

This is the Supplementary Material provided for the work accepted on HICSS 55 - 2022.

Title of work: Guide for Artificial Intelligence Ethical Requirements Elicitation - RE4AI Ethical Guide.

 

Guide can be found here: https://josesiqueira.github.io/RE4AIEthicalGuide/index.html

Guide source code can be found here: https://github.com/josesiqueira/RE4AIEthicalGuide

 

This file presents 4 Tables that add significant information to the paper.

Table 1 shows ethical principles present in ECCOLA method by Vakkuri et al. [1].

Table 2 shows principles and their ethical issues presented in the work of Ryan and Stahl [2], as it is.

Table 3 shows a standardisation of the principles in ECCOLA with the principles in Ryan and Stahl through a mapping.

Table 4 presents a mapping of tools found in our previous study [3] with principles and ethical issues presented by Ryan and Stahl [2].

 

References:

[1] Vakkuri, K. Kemell, and P. Abrahamsson, “ECCOLA - a method for implementing ethically aligned AI systems,” CoRR, vol. abs/2004.08377, 2020.

[2] M. Ryan and B. C. Stahl, “Artificial intelligence ethics guidelines for developers and users: clarifying their content and normative  implications,” Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society,2020.

[3] J. A. Siqueira De Cerqueira, L. Dos Santos Althoff, P. Santos De Almeida, and E. Dias Canedo, “Ethical perspectives in ai: A two-folded exploratory study from literature and active development projects,” in Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, p. 5240, 2021.

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