Abstract
This paper critically examines the machine learning (ML) modeling of humans in three case studies of well-being technologies. Through a critical technical approach, it examines how these apps were experienced in daily life (technology in use) to surface breakdowns and to identify the assumptions about the “human” body entrenched in the ML models (technology design). To address these issues, this paper applies agential realism to decenter foundational assumptions, such as body regularity and health/illness binaries, and speculates more inclusive design and ML modeling paths that acknowledge irregularity, human-system entanglements, and uncertain transitions. This work is among the first to explore the implications of decentering theories in computational modeling of human bodies and well-being, offering insights for more inclusive technologies and speculations toward posthuman-centered ML modeling.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
| Number of pages | 16 |
| Place of Publication | New York |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
| Publication date | 25 Apr 2025 |
| Pages | 1-16 |
| Article number | 518 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 979-8-4007-1394-1 |
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| Publication status | Published - 25 Apr 2025 |
| Event | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Yokohama, Japan Duration: 26 Apr 2025 → 1 May 2025 Conference number: 25 https://dblp.org/db/conf/chi/index.html https://chi2025.acm.org/ https://sigchi.org/events/chi-2025/ https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3706598 |
Conference
| Conference | ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
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| Number | 25 |
| Country/Territory | Japan |
| City | Yokohama |
| Period | 26/04/2025 → 01/05/2025 |
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Keywords
- Decentering
- Machine Learning Modeling
- Well-being
- Diffraction
- Agential Realism
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Honorable Mention Paper Award, CHI '25
Zhu, J. (Recipient), Sanches, P. (Recipient), Tsaknaki, V. (Recipient), Maden, W. L. A. V. D. (Recipient) & Kaklopoulou, I. (Recipient), 2025
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