Reimagining intersectional AI fairness: A decolonial feminist approach to mitigating auto-essentialization in facial recognition technologies
Facial recognition technologies (FRT), widely used in various applications such as identity verification, surveillance, and access control, often exhibit algorithmic bias, resulting in inaccurate identification of women, people of color, and gender-nonconforming individuals. The prevalence of such b...
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Main Author: | Domingo, Rosallia M. |
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