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[Commlist] Open Call: AnthroVision Journal special issue “ComputerVision”
Thu Aug 13 13:11:46 GMT 2020
https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/
OPEN CALL:
The AnthroVision Journal special issue on “Computer Vision” explores
design, co-creation, and labour with image recognition technologies, and
the shifting ontologies between knowledge and the senses using new
digital tools. What methodological frameworks are there for
anthropologists to work alongside engineers, designers and other
professionals? We are seeking papers dealing with such issues, as well
as, on the conditions of immaterial labour to create training sets.—
Based off "Training Humans" by Dr. Kate Crawford and Trevor Paglen, the
current practices for creating training sets for computer vision AI
harkens back to the colonial era of anthropology: systems-based
interpretations of discrete cultures and the positivistic apparatus of
observational film. In particular, people of color, migrants, and
low-wage workers are the most vulnerable targets of this visual
taxonomy. Furthermore, platforms for training computer vision, such as
Amazon Mechanical Turk, are exploitative. Workers, based mainly in the
global south, have just seconds to analyze each image in order to work
at a pace that can profit them. This complicates the multi-sited
entanglements of subjugation and exploitation between the observer and
observed, laying the ground for examining the interrelations of
epistemology, labour and AI bias.—How can anthropologists articulate
ethical issues between knowledge formation, scientific institutions and
neoliberalism. How do anthropologists find reflexive modes of analysis?
Where are possibilities for future interventions?
Send abstract to :
jielianglin821(at)gmail.com
and nadinewanono(at)gmail.com
Abstract Deadline: Monday, September 7th.
Abstract length: 500 words.
Essay length: 6-7000 words
From
https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/?page=informations
Access and Licensing
Publication in open access
Publication costs
Publication fees: no
Submission fees: no
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