Difference between revisions of "Automatic gender recognition"
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− | Automatic gender recognition works by using other forms of machine learning like [[Wikipedia:Facial_recognition_system|facial recognition]] and [[Wikipedia:Computer_vision|computer vision]] to infer gender by looking for key features such as facial hair or the tone of a person’s voice and comparing them to data that has the gender correctly labeled | + | Automatic gender recognition works by using other forms of machine learning like [[Wikipedia:Facial_recognition_system|facial recognition]] and [[Wikipedia:Computer_vision|computer vision]] to infer gender by looking for key features such as facial hair or the tone of a person’s voice and comparing them to data that has the gender correctly labeled<ref>Hamidi, Foad, and Stacy M. Branham. “Gender Recognition or Gender Reductionism?: The Social Implications of Embedded Gender Recognition Systems.” Gender Recognition or Gender Reductionism? | Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery, 1 Apr. 2018, dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3173574.3173582.</ref>. |
Much like other forms of artificial intelligence, automatic gender recognition is increasingly being used to try and improve the user experience of things like shopping and interactive devices by using gender to help build up a user persona of what a user might like or want. | Much like other forms of artificial intelligence, automatic gender recognition is increasingly being used to try and improve the user experience of things like shopping and interactive devices by using gender to help build up a user persona of what a user might like or want. |
Revision as of 16:46, 12 March 2020
Automatic gender recognition (AGR) is the use of computer algorithms to attempt to identify a person’s gender based on pictures, video, or audio recordings. As a relatively new form of artificial intelligence, little research has been done on its implications on society when put into use.
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Background
Automatic gender recognition works by using other forms of machine learning like facial recognition and computer vision to infer gender by looking for key features such as facial hair or the tone of a person’s voice and comparing them to data that has the gender correctly labeled[1].
Much like other forms of artificial intelligence, automatic gender recognition is increasingly being used to try and improve the user experience of things like shopping and interactive devices by using gender to help build up a user persona of what a user might like or want.
Targeted Marketing
Interactive/Adaptable Devices
Ethical Issues
Misgendering
Transgender people
People of color
See Also
References
- ↑ Hamidi, Foad, and Stacy M. Branham. “Gender Recognition or Gender Reductionism?: The Social Implications of Embedded Gender Recognition Systems.” Gender Recognition or Gender Reductionism? | Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery, 1 Apr. 2018, dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3173574.3173582.