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Title: Engineering Trustworthy Automation: Design Principles and Evaluation for AutoML Tools for Novices
Authors: THYS, Jarne 
VANACKEN, Davy 
ROVELO RUIZ, Gustavo 
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Source: Fayolas, Camille; Van Gorp, Pieter; Baghdadi, Mahmoud; Ebert, Achim; Hu, Jun; Humayoun, Shah Rukh; Jaidka, Sapna; Luyten, Kris; Mentler, Tilo; Palanque, Philippe; Parvin, Parvaneh; Spano, Lucio Davide; Stumpf, Simone; Van Der Veer, Gerrit; Zaina, Luciana; Ziegler, Jürgen (Ed.). Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Nature Switzerland, p. 105 -122 (Art N° 9)
Abstract: AutoML systems targeting novices often prioritize algorithmic automation over usability, leaving gaps in users' understanding, trust, and end-to-end workflow support. To address these issues, we propose an abstract pipeline that covers data intake, guided configuration, training, evaluation, and inference. To examine the abstract pipeline, we report a user study where we assess trust, understandability, and UX of a prototype implementation. In a 24-participant study, all participants successfully built their own models, UEQ ratings were positive, yet experienced users reported higher trust and understanding than novices. Based on this study, we propose four design principles to improve the design of AutoML systems targeting novices: (P1) support first-model success to enhance user self-efficacy, (P2) provide explanations to help users form correct mental models and develop appropriate levels of reliance, (P3) provide abstractions and context-aware assistance to keep users in their zone of proximal development, and (P4) ensure predictability and safeguards to strengthen users' sense of control.
Keywords: AutoML;Large Language Models;Transformers;Text Classification;Conversational Assistant
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49320
ISBN: 978-3-032-26050-5
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-26051-2_9
Rights: © 2026 The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
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