摘要
我们提倡了道德现象学推动的自适应界面(MPDAI),这是一种新框架,目的在于利用自适应用户道德推理进程从而促成无神论者同宗教观念之间开展伦理谈话,传统的UI设计经常忽视了道德体验现象的深度,常常依靠静态或者依照规则去调整个性化。MPDAI靠三大块组件去弥补这种差池,道德感知分析器,量度使用者输入的现象学特征,意向性推动的导航引擎,凭借道德意向性重塑途径;现象学还原提示生成器,它通过包围本体论假说而达成综合反思提示。这几个要素和传统UI模块相互作用,以营造语境相关的谈话环境。此框架用基于transformer的编码器做道德感觉分析,用基于图的推荐器做导航,用对比学习得到提示。不同于启发式改编,MPDAI把方法建在道德现象学上,尊重道德推理的多样性与深沉对话得以成立。实施靠最先进的模型,像GPT-4o,Graph Attention Networks这样的东西联系起哲学严格和可扩大的UI设计,建议的框架体现出推动有益的跨视角伦理谈话的极佳潜在价值,给已有的适应系统形成一个有道理的替换选择。
We advocate the Adaptive Interface(MPDAI)driven by moral phenomenology,a new framework that aims to use the adaptive user's moral reasoning process to facilitate ethical conversations between atheists and religious ideas.MPDAI relies on three major components to make up for this gap:the moral perception analyzer,the phenomenological characteristics that measure user input,and the intention-driven navigation engine,which reshapes the approach with moral intentionality;A phenomenological reductive prompt generator that achieves a comprehensive reflective prompt by enclosing ontological hypotheses.These elements interact with traditional UI modules to create contextually relevant conversational environments.This framework uses a transformer-based encoder for moral sensory analysis,a graph-based recommender for navigation,and contrastive learning for prompts.Unlike heuristic adaptations,MPDAI bases its approach on moral phenomenology,respecting the diversity of moral reasoning and establishing deep dialogue.Implementing state-of-the-art models,things like GPT-4o,Graph Attention Networks,and things like Graph Attention Networks link philosophically rigorous and scalable UI design,and the proposed framework represents the excellent potential value of driving beneficial cross-perspective ethical conversations,making a plausible alternative to existing adaptive systems.
作者
张紫轩
李泽同
李文荐
ZiXuan Zhang;Zetong Li;WenJian Li(Jilin Jianzhu University,Changchun 130000,Jilin,China)
关键词
道德现象学
自适应界面
伦理谈话
无神论者
宗教观念
Phenomenology of Morals
Adaptive Interfaces
Ethical Talk
Atheists
Religious Ideas