Engaging Communities Meaningfully in Defining Disability Representation for AI Image Generation

要旨

Media representations of people with disabilities profoundly influence societal perceptions, yet have historically been absent, stereotyped, or inaccurate. As AI-generated visual media becomes increasingly prevalent, there is a critical opportunity to address these misrepresentations. Responding to the lack of collectively negotiated representation standards, this paper presents our human-centric approach to engaging disability communities meaningfully in AI data practices. Over three months, we worked closely with three disability organizations across the Global North and South to develop the Community Library Creator that introduces design scaffolds to support communities in defining ‘good’ representation and curating community-centric AI datasets; laying the foundations for community-specific evaluation metrics and future model adaptations. We contribute qualitative insights into the complexities of community-led data curation; discuss the value and practical challenges of intersecting human insights with AI requirements; and reflect on human-centered AI approaches that empower communities to share their perspectives and actively shape AI data practices.

著者
Anja Thieme
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Rita Faia Marques
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Martin Grayson
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Sidhika Balachandar
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cameron Tyler. Cassidy
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Madiha Zahrah Choksi
Microsoft Research, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Camilla Longden
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Reeda Shimaz Huda
Microsoft Research, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Nicholas Ileve. Kalovwe
Kilimanjaro Blind Trust Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
Christina Mallon
Microsoft Corporation, Miami, Florida, United States
Courtney Mansperger
LPA, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Daniela Massiceti
Microsoft Research, Sydney, Australia
Bhaskar Mitra
Microsoft Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ruth Mueni Nzioka
Short Stature Society of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
Ioana Tanase
Microsoft Corporation, Toulouse, France
Yuzhe You
Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cecily Morrison
Microsoft Research, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Co-Design and Collaboration

P1 - Room 117
7 件の発表
2026-04-16 20:15:00
2026-04-16 21:45:00