seed questions (knowledge elicitation)

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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Seed questions can be useful to start an unstructured interview, or when the conversational flow comes to a stop. An example would be, "Imagine you went into a bookshop and
saw the book you wished you'd had when you first started working in the field. What would it have in it?
"(Johnson and Johnson, 1987).

Used in Chap. 18: page 298