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    • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
    • Machine Learning (ML)
    • Data Visualization

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    • Interactive Machine Learning (IML) systems are increasingly common, enabling diverse users to analyze data.
    • A key challenge in IML is aligning user interactions with visual elements to effectively steer machine learning models.
    • Existing methods for user-guided ML model steering require further refinement for intuitive interaction design.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the use of data and visual design probes for eliciting user intentions in steering ML models within IML interfaces.
    • To understand user interaction patterns with visual encodings for model control.
    • To identify factors influencing user interaction choices, including non-interaction, in IML systems.

    Main Methods:

    • An elicitation study was conducted with 20 data analysts possessing varied machine learning expertise.
    • Data and visual design probes were employed to gather user preferences for steering ML models.
    • User interactions with visual encodings were systematically recorded and analyzed.

    Main Results:

    • Findings were summarized as target-interaction pairs, providing insights into desired user steering actions.
    • The utility of the probes was assessed by comparing elicited interactions with those of prior systems.
    • Key factors influencing user engagement with visual encodings, including reasons for refraining from interaction, were identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Data and visual design probes are valuable tools for understanding user intent in IML.
    • Empirical evidence gathered through these probes can inform the development of more effective IML prototypes.
    • Understanding user interaction dynamics is crucial for designing intuitive and powerful IML systems.