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Published June 1, 2022 | Version v1
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Shifting our Awareness, Taking Back Tags: Temporal Changes in Computer Vision Services' Social Behaviors

  • 1. CYENS CoE
  • 2. CYENS CoE, Aalto University
  • 3. Open University of Cyprus & CYENS CoE
  • 4. CYENS CoE & Open University of Cyprus

Description

Much attention has been on the behaviors of computer vision services when describing images of people. Audits have re- vealed rampant biases that could lead to harm, when services are used by developers and researchers. We focus on temporal auditing, replicating experiments originally conducted three years ago. We document the changes observed over time, re- lating this to the growing awareness of structural oppression and the need to align technology with social values. While we document some positive changes in the services’ behav- iors, such as increased accuracy in the use of gender-related tags overall, we also replicate findings concerning larger er- ror rates for images of Black individuals. In addition, we find cases of increased use of inferential tags (e.g., emotions), which are often sensitive. The analysis underscores the dif- ficulty in following changes in services’ behaviors over time, and the need for more oversight of such services.

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Funding

European Commission
CyCAT - Cyprus Center for Algorithmic Transparency 810105
European Commission
RISE - Research Center on Interactive Media, Smart System and Emerging Technologies 739578