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scholarly article published in 11/2019
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How Computers See Gender: An Evaluation of Gender Classification in Commercial Facial Analysis Services
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scholarly article published in 11/2019
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Authors examined how commercial computer vision services classify and label images of different genders, including non-binary genders, as well as how labelling constructs a cultural reality of gender within computer vision infrastructure.
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