A Human-Centered AI Framework for Multilingual Rural Field Reporting, Qualitative Insight, and Community Support

Project Overview

A Human-Centered AI Framework for Multilingual Rural Field Reporting, Qualitative Insight, and Community Support

Core Research Question: How can human-centered AI systems be designed to support multilingual field reporting, qualitative interpretation, and facilitator action in low-resource community settings — without weakening trust, accessibility, or local voice?

A Human-Centered AI Framework for Multilingual Community Development & Support Field Reporting, Qualitative Insight, and Community Support

(Sruthi · Sakhi · Viveka AI · AI-Facilitator)

AI that listens first — built with women’s collectives, for the realities of multilingual, low-literacy community life.settings.
Combination: Applied Research + Product Development + Pilot Implementation + Evaluation. Includes participatory co-design, naturalistic field deployment, and longitudinal implementation-science evaluation.
Initiated 2023 (Sruthi field pilot 2024; Viveka AI pipeline and ICGT 2025 publication; ongoing portfolio integration through 2026).
Context-Aware AI for Social Good
Women’s Empowerment
Implementation Science in Community Support
Participatory AI
Human-Centered Computing
Frontline community workers; field practitioners and emerging social workers; program coordinators, supervisors, and researchers; tech enthusiasts motivated to make real social impact, institutional decision-makers in rural development, women in Self-Help Groups (SHGs) or cooperatives and Gender Point Persons (GPPs).
  • 1,Technologies designed for low digital literacy contexts, with simple, user-friendly interfaces that make them truly accessible and usable in practice.
  • 2, Conversational platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram, used because they are already embedded in community communication.
  • 3,Multilingual AI and speech: large lang uage models and ASR/TTS tools that handle code-switching across major Indian languages

Most AI is built for scale, speed, and engagement. This project asks a different question: what happens when AI is built for listening — to women’s collectives, to field practitioners working in multilingual communities, to voices that standard data systems routinely miss? The portfolio — Sruthi, Sakhi, Viveka AI, and an AI-Facilitator — brings together conversational AI and multilingual speech tools that help community support field teams, women’s collectives, and researchers capture, interpret, and act on community knowledge across languages and literacy levels.

Each tool in the portfolio is designed around what real practitioners and women’s collectives actually need: Sruthi, a peer-mode reflective companion for field practitioners; Sakhi, a planned support tool for Gender Point Persons navigating gender-based violence; Viveka AI, a multilingual pipeline that turns field audio into usable insight; and an AI-Facilitator that supports inclusive, real-time Participatory Rural Appraisal.Grounded in the AWESOME framework for women’s empowerment ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wdp.2020.100245 ), the work takes seriously what mainstream AI often sidesteps: that in low-resource, high-trust community settings, an AI that maximises engagement, flatters users, or harvests data without consent does not help — it harms. Every design decision is therefore grounded in the principles of transparency, human oversight, and community accountability, aligned with UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (2021) and NITI Aayog’s Responsible AI for All framework. Governance, consent, and contestability are built in from the first sprint, not bolted on at the end.

Project Identity

Human-Centered AI Framework for Multilingual Community Development & Support designed for ethical, multilingual, and community-centered AI engagement.

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Context-Aware AI

What We Mean by Context-Aware AI

Building AI systems that prioritise trust, inclusion, dignity, and meaningful human participation over surveillance and engagement-driven design.

Designing AI systems that prioritize trust, inclusion, human dignity, and meaningful participation over engagement metrics and surveillance.

Most commercial AI is designed to keep users engaged — not to help them think clearly or act well. Sycophancy, surveillance, and the exclusion of people without literacy or dominant-language access are increasingly common outcomes.

In community settings, where trust is fragile and the people most likely to be harmed often have the least recourse, these are serious concerns. This project is built as a deliberate response to those risks.

“Context-aware AI” in this framework means designing systems that refuse to treat people as data sources or engagement metrics. Instead, the AI responds to four interconnected layers of context that shape real-world community interaction and support.

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Linguistic Context

Supports multilingual, code-switched, and voice-first communication with minimal dependence on formal typing or literacy.

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Social Context

Recognizes role relationships and trust dynamics across peer groups, supervisors, institutions, and community spaces.

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Intervention Context

Integrates with real-world workflows including SHG cycles, GBV response systems, PRA activities, and facilitator practices.

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Ethical Context

Treats consent, ownership, contestability, and community oversight as foundational design requirements from the beginning.

SDG Alignment

Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals

The project contributes to global sustainability priorities focused on inclusion, education, ethical innovation, well-being, and community-centered development.

Community-Centered Innovation for Global Impact

The framework aligns with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by strengthening ethical AI, women’s empowerment, multilingual accessibility, inclusive participation, and collaborative social innovation ecosystems.

SDG 5
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Gender Equality

SDG 10
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Reduced Inequalities

SDG 4
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Quality Education

SDG 3
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Good Health & Well-Being

SDG 16
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Peace, Justice & Institutions

SDG 17
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Partnerships for the Goals

Project Foundation

Project Background & Motivation

Understanding the real-world challenges that inspired the development of ethical, multilingual, and community-centered AI systems.

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Problem / Need

Preserving Community Knowledge Before It Disappears

Picture a community field worker at the end of a long day — she has just witnessed something deeply important: a moment of trust inside a Self-Help Group meeting, a woman cautiously speaking about safety, or an aspiration that took months to surface.

She opens WhatsApp and types a few lines. No one responds. Her supervisor is managing dozens of similar reports. The formal reporting system asks for structured data but leaves no space for the emotional and human realities she observed.

By the next morning, the moment is gone.

This project responds to the challenge of preserving and interpreting rich community knowledge that is often lost across fragmented reporting systems, informal conversations, and disconnected voice-based interactions.

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Goals & Objectives

Building Ethical AI Systems for Community-Centered Action

Build integrated field-to-insight AI systems for SHG and PRA environments.

Strengthen women-centered reporting, participation, and reflective community engagement.

Generate implementation-science evidence for multilingual AI deployment in low-resource environments.

Develop ethical governance, transparency, and oversight frameworks for responsible AI systems.

Leadership & Collaboration

Project Leadership & Collaborators

Interdisciplinary leadership bringing together AI innovation, gender research, implementation science, community engagement, and rural development expertise.

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Lead Institution

Center for Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equality (CWEGE)

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus, Kerala, India

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Collaborating Partners
  • School of Social & Behavioural Sciences, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
  • Mata Amritanandamayi Math (MA Math) community network
  • Women’s collectives and SHG federations across South India
  • Experts in WISE initiatives, GBV response, and rural livelihoods
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Team & Project Research Lead

Dr. Srividya Sheshadri

Associate Director, CWEGE, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

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Project Coordinator

Manju Balakrishnan

PhD Scholar and implementation coordination lead

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Senior Advisor

Dr. Bhavani R. Rao

Director, AMMACHI Labs & CWEGE

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Rural Technologies Lead

Balu Menon

Project Lead, AMMACHI Labs

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AI & Data Systems

Aswathi P

CWEGE AI systems, analytics, and solutions coordination

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Applied AI & XR

Dr. Unnikrishnan Radhakrishnan

Aarhus University

Principal Investigator

Dr. Srividya Sheshadri

Co-Principal Investigator

Dr. Bhavani Rao

Funding Agency

Internally Funded

Project Duration

2024 – Ongoing

Impact & Outcomes.

Measuring Reflective AI in Community Contexts

Evaluating how multilingual and community-centered AI systems support participation, reflective learning, qualitative insight, and ethical field engagement.

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Community Development Practitioners
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Indian Languages in AI Pipeline
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Rural Community Deployment Sites
ICGT 2025
International Research Presentation
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Reach & Beneficiaries

Community Participation Across Rural Contexts

  • Sruthi pilot involving 73 emerging community development practitioners across GBV, WISE, and STEM livelihood projects.
  • Engagement with interdisciplinary field researchers and front-line community support workers.
  • Household surveys, interviews, and focus groups involving SHGs, youth, and Gender Point Persons.
  • Multilingual rural audio corpus spanning Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Odia, and English.
  • Community-centered GBV prevention and response initiatives through Sakhi-trained SHG leaders.
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Measurable Outcomes

Reflective Learning & AI Evaluation Insights

  • Sruthi-enabled groups demonstrated stronger collaborative and transformative learning discourse.
  • Positive practitioner feedback across participation, reflection, emotional sensitivity, and peer-oriented design.
  • Consistent reflective practice outcomes across different thematic deployments.
  • Comparative benchmarking of leading generative AI systems for PRA and field-based data interpretation.
  • Identification of critical deployment considerations including fatigue reduction and role-sensitive interaction design.
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Portfolio Vision

Beyond AI Assistance Toward Long-Term Governance

The findings suggest that reflective peer-mode AI systems can strengthen collaborative communication and qualitative understanding within community environments. The next phase focuses on governance-aware integration, long-term reflective ecosystems, and ethical field-to-insight AI deployment models.

Practitioner Reflections

Voices from the Field

When I shared my experience, SRUTHI dug deeper… connecting the dots together.

WISE Practitioner

SRUTHI helped me explore different perspectives and solutions more thoughtfully.

GBV Practitioner

Initially it felt overwhelming, but later it became like sharing with a close friend.

Community Practitioner

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Awards & Recognition

International Conference on Gender & Technology (ICGT) 2025

Generative AI for Analyzing Participatory Rural Appraisal Data presented at ICGT 2025, Amritapuri, Kerala.

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Future Vision

Future Plan & Scalability

Moving from pilot systems toward long-term multilingual, governance-aware deployment ecosystems embedded within real community practice.

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Long-Term Vision

Building Governance-Aware AI Ecosystems for Community Practice

The next phase aims to operate Sruthi, Sakhi, Viveka AI, and the AI-Facilitator as a unified field-to-insight ecosystem embedded within live SHG program cycles and governed collaboratively with the communities it serves.

Rather than treating ethical concerns as secondary risks, the framework approaches transparency, accountability, consent, human oversight, and anti-surveillance safeguards as core architectural principles shaping every stage of deployment.

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Longitudinal Deployment

Extending the pilot into 6–12 month naturalistic deployment cycles integrated within live SHG and PRA ecosystems.

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Offline AI-Facilitator

Developing Android-first, offline-capable facilitator tools designed for low-resource multilingual environments.

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Ethical Governance

Co-developing governance protocols covering consent, ownership, anonymization, contestability, and withdrawal rights.

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Scalable Replication

Adapting reflective AI systems across community health, education, GBV support, PRA activities, and rural facilitation ecosystems.

Lessons Learned

Design Principles Emerging from the Pilot

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Peer Framing Matters

Non-evaluative peer-mode AI changes what becomes “sayable” in sensitive group environments.

Adaptive Pacing is Essential

Reflection deepens through persistence, but ethical systems must also prevent fatigue and interaction overload.

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Multilingual Access

Code-switching and multilingual interaction are essential for genuine inclusion in rural AI ecosystems.

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Voice-First Design

Low-literacy environments require voice-first interaction models from the earliest design stages.

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Human Oversight

AI interpretation of PRA and community artifacts remains fragile without continuous human supervision.

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Embedded Adoption

Tools succeed only when integrated into channels, rhythms, and practices communities already trust.

Research Activities

Project Implementation Framework

A university-led interdisciplinary ecosystem integrating multilingual AI systems, participatory methodologies, implementation science, and ethical governance frameworks.

Research Direction

Building Community-Centered Reflective AI Systems

The implementation model combines conversational AI, PRA interpretation systems, multilingual field intelligence, and governance-aware deployment frameworks into an evolving research ecosystem.

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Multilingual Research Streams

AI + PRA

Interdisciplinary Integration
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Completed Study

Sruthi Reflective AI System

Designed and evaluated a peer-mode conversational AI system through participatory design methods, practitioner reflection, and implementation-science evaluation.

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AI Research

Viveka AI Multilingual Pipeline

Built multilingual audio-to-insight systems capable of handling code-switched field recordings and qualitative community reflections across low-resource contexts.

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PRA Analysis

Generative AI PRA Evaluation

Benchmarked leading generative AI systems using multilingual hand-drawn PRA village artifacts to study interpretation reliability and oversight needs.

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Publication

International Conference Dissemination

Research findings presented at ICGT 2025 and disseminated through international AI-for-social-good publication channels.

View Research Publication →
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Future Phase

Longitudinal SHG Deployment

Expanding toward long-term SHG ecosystems integrating reflective conversational systems, PRA interpretation layers, and facilitator-facing dashboards.

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Governance Framework

Ethical Community Oversight

Co-developing governance systems covering consent, anonymization, transparency, ownership, and responsible deployment safeguards.

Research Outputs, Reports & Publications

Documentation, evaluation reports, and scholarly publications emerging from the Sruthi, Sakhi, Viveka AI, and AI-Facilitator research portfolio.

Pilot Completion Report

Internal pilot completion documentation and deployment summary report.

Impact Evaluation Report

Mixed-methods evaluation of Sruthi: Collaborative and Transformative Learning trajectories, post-use perception survey (41 items), and three FGDs.

View Evaluation Report →
Publication 1

Gressel, C. M., Rashed, T., Maciuika, L. A., Sheshadri, S., Coley, C., Kongeseri, S., & Rao, R. R. (2020).

Vulnerability Mapping: A Conceptual Framework Towards a Context-Based Approach to Women’s Empowerment

World Development Perspectives, 20, 100245.

Publication 2

Sheshadri, S., Radhakrishnan, U., Aswathi, P., Coley, C., & Rao, B. R. (2025).

Generative AI for Analyzing Participatory Rural Appraisal Data

International Conference on Gender and Technology (ICGT) 2025, Amritapuri, Kerala.

Under Review

Sruthi: What Becomes Sayable Through Peer-Mode Reflective Scaffolding in Fieldwork Multi-Party Communication

Manuscript submitted to ACM (CUI / CHI track), 2026.

University Research Collaboration

Contact Information

For academic collaboration, interdisciplinary research partnerships, implementation-science discussions, multilingual AI systems, and community-centered innovation initiatives.

Research Area

AI for Social Good

Institution

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham

Research Domain

Community AI Systems

Center

CWEGE & AMMACHI Labs

Principal Research Contact

Dr. Srividya Sheshadri

Associate Director, CWEGE

Research Center
Center for Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equality (CWEGE)
Institutional Website
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