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Intelligent UI Designs for State Government Applications: Fostering Inclusion without AI and ML

Author(s) Gopi Chand Vegineni
Country United States
Abstract Such design is important in ensuring that the state government addresses the digital divide in employing technological solutions. This paper will explain that, although modern tendencies focus on utilizing AI and ML in the construction and adaptation of human interfaces, it is possible to design extraordinarily usable and accessible UIs solely by applying intelligent design elements. This process outlines an ID approach that materializes thoughtful ID layouts, understanding of users’ particular behaviors, and accessibility guidelines to design efficient and effective state-level digital interfaces. In this work, therefore, we showcase five live government portals, including India, Estonia, and the United States portal, to exhibit how general and specific intelligence of the interface design can be complemented by the formal but humanistic approach to solving problems arising from language barriers, physical disability, lack of prior computer experience and limited bandwidth. We present a UI structure that is designed to be as accessible as possible with additional features of real-time content adaptability, hierarchical designing, and feedback, all of which are achievable without the use of AI or ML. An e-Governance portal has been redesigned using these principles, and that example is illustrated in this paper. The evaluation studies with users, such as user feedback and surveys, have revealed that the satisfaction, accessibility, and task success ratio has increased significantly among users of the different categories. The following paper adds a practical and ethical framework that can be adapted to replicate the creation of technologies that address the needs of all individuals.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 13, Issue 1, January-June 2022
Published On 2022-02-03
Cite This Intelligent UI Designs for State Government Applications: Fostering Inclusion without AI and ML - Gopi Chand Vegineni - IJAIDR Volume 13, Issue 1, January-June 2022. DOI 10.71097/IJAIDR.v13.i1.1454
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJAIDR.v13.i1.1454
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9pm76

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