cff-version: 1.2.0 abstract: "<p>Data and materials that accompany the paper "Contestable Camera Cars: A Speculative Design Exploration of Public AI That Is Open and Responsive to Dispute". </p><p>Applying a provisional framework for contestable AI, we use speculative design to create a concept video of a contestable camera car. Using this concept video, we then conduct semi-structured interviews with 17 civil servants who work with AI employed by a large northwestern European city. The resulting data is analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis to identify the main challenges facing the implementation of contestability in public AI.</p><p>This study was approved by TU Delft Human Research Ethics Committee.</p><p>The data consists of:</p><ol><li>Concept video design brief (PDF)</li><li>Concept video script (PDF)</li><li>Concept video storyboards (PNG)</li><li>Concept video (MP4)</li><li>Expert assessment interview guide (PDF)</li><li>Expert assessment grading form (PDF)</li><li>Expert assessment completed grading forms (PDF)</li><li>Expert assessment tabulated scores (XLSX)</li><li>Expert assessment informal analysis report (PDF)</li><li>Civil servant interviews guide (PDF)</li><li>Civil servant interviews summaries (TXT)</li><li>Civil servant interviews code book (PDF)</li></ol>" authors: - family-names: Alfrink given-names: Kars orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7562-019X" - family-names: Keller given-names: Ianus - family-names: Doorn given-names: Neelke - family-names: Kortuem given-names: Gerd title: "Data Underlying the Publication: Contestable Camera Cars: A Speculative Design Exploration of Public AI That Is Open and Responsive to Dispute" keywords: version: 1 identifiers: - type: doi value: 10.4121/21253317.v1 license: CC BY 4.0 date-released: 2023-04-20