2018
DOI: 10.1145/3274357
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The Misgendering Machines

Abstract: Automatic Gender Recognition (AGR) is a subfield of facial recognition that aims to algorithmically identify the gender of individuals from photographs or videos. In wider society the technology has proposed applications in physical access control, data analytics and advertising. Within academia, it is already used in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) to analyse social media usage. Given the long-running critiques of HCI for failing to consider and include transgender (trans) perspectives in resear… Show more

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“…As the research highlighted in this paper illustrates, decisions about whether a smart device reflects a gender through its voice and other characteristics has profound impacts on user interaction, and particular gender choices lead to stereotypes and other social implications [35]. Indeed, the voices of both social robots and voice assistants are often gendered as male or female by default [46], which reinforces a problematic notion that gender is a binary [33].…”
Section: Can Voices Be Deliberate Persuasive Design?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the research highlighted in this paper illustrates, decisions about whether a smart device reflects a gender through its voice and other characteristics has profound impacts on user interaction, and particular gender choices lead to stereotypes and other social implications [35]. Indeed, the voices of both social robots and voice assistants are often gendered as male or female by default [46], which reinforces a problematic notion that gender is a binary [33].…”
Section: Can Voices Be Deliberate Persuasive Design?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we will discuss in subsequent sections of this article, we acknowledge that our study is significantly limited because it takes a binary approach to gender, meaning we only discuss men and women in our analysis. However, we hope that our discussions of this limitation bring continued attention to wider problems with ways in which media, technical systems, and data collection instruments operate within frameworks that assume a gender binary and subsequently perpetuate inequities against nonbinary people (Keyes, 2018;Spiel, Keyes, & Barlas, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of gender, there are several examples of this approach being done-in particular Alsheikh et al's work on intimacy in Arab contexts, and Alex Ahmed's work on trans-inclusive interaction design [4,9]. Nonetheless, we have (as other papers note) much progress to make [84,123].…”
Section: Global Relationsmentioning
confidence: 80%