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Enhancing Usability And Explainability Of Data Systems, Anna Fariha Oct 2021

Enhancing Usability And Explainability Of Data Systems, Anna Fariha

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The recent growth of data science expanded its reach to an ever-growing user base of nonexperts, increasing the need for usability, understandability, and explainability in these systems. Enhancing usability makes data systems accessible to people with different skills and backgrounds alike, leading to democratization of data systems. Furthermore, proper understanding of data and data-driven systems is necessary for the users to trust the function of the systems that learn from data. Finally, data systems should be transparent: when a data system behaves unexpectedly or malfunctions, the users deserve proper explanation of what caused the observed incident. Unfortunately, …


Database Usability Enhancement In Data Exploration, Yue Wang Nov 2017

Database Usability Enhancement In Data Exploration, Yue Wang

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Database usability has become an important research topic over the last decade. In the early days, database management systems were maintained by sophisticated users like database administrators. Today, due to the availability of data and computing resources, more non-expert users are involved in database computation. From their point of view, database systems lack ease of use. So researchers believe that usability is as important as the performance and functionality of databases and therefore developed many techniques such as natural language interface to enhance the ease of use of databases. In this thesis, we find some deeper technical issues in database …