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- research-articleJuly 2024
Mitigating social biases of pre-trained language models via contrastive self-debiasing with double data augmentation
AbstractPre-trained Language Models (PLMs) have been shown to inherit and even amplify the social biases contained in the training corpus, leading to undesired stereotype in real-world applications. Existing techniques for mitigating the social biases of ...
- research-articleNovember 2023
Stereotypes in ChatGPT: an empirical study
ICEGOV '23: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic GovernancePages 24–32https://doi.org/10.1145/3614321.3614325ChatGPT is rapidly gaining interest and attracts many researchers, practitioners and users due to its availability, potentials and capabilities. Nevertheless, there are several voices and studies that point out the flaws of ChatGPT such as its ...
- research-articleSeptember 2022
Speciesist language and nonhuman animal bias in English Masked Language Models
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal (IPRM), Volume 59, Issue 5https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2022.103050AbstractWarning: This paper contains examples of offensive language, including insulting or objectifying expressions.
Various existing studies have analyzed what social biases are inherited by NLP models. These biases may directly ...
Highlights- We conducted research to examine if language models inherit biases toward animals.
- ArticleOctober 2020
MDR Cluster-Debias: A Nonlinear Word Embedding Debiasing Pipeline
AbstractExisting methods for debiasing word embeddings often do so only superficially, in that words that are stereotypically associated with, e.g., a particular gender in the original embedding space can still be clustered together in the debiased space. ...
- ArticleJuly 2018
Accent and Gender Bias in Perceptions of Interactive Voice Systems
Engineering Psychology and Cognitive ErgonomicsPages 457–470https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91122-9_37AbstractInteractive Voice Systems (IVSs) are automated answering systems with pre-recorded menu options that are navigated by the user with keypresses and vocal responses. These systems are increasing in popularity with many companies because they ...