LGJan 10, 2023
Proceedings of the NeurIPS 2021 Workshop on Machine Learning for the Developing World: Global ChallengesPaula Rodriguez Diaz, Tejumade Afonja, Konstantin Klemmer et al.
These are the proceedings of the 5th workshop on Machine Learning for the Developing World (ML4D), held as part of the Thirty-fifth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) on December 14th, 2021.
CYJun 13, 2024Code
The World Wide recipe: A community-centred framework for fine-grained data collection and regional bias operationalisationJabez Magomere, Shu Ishida, Tejumade Afonja et al.
We introduce the World Wide recipe, which sets forth a framework for culturally aware and participatory data collection, and the resultant regionally diverse World Wide Dishes evaluation dataset. We also analyse bias operationalisation to highlight how current systems underperform across several dimensions: (in-)accuracy, (mis-)representation, and cultural (in-)sensitivity, with evidence from qualitative community-based observations and quantitative automated tools. We find that these T2I models generally do not produce quality outputs of dishes specific to various regions. This is true even for the US, which is typically considered more well-resourced in training data -- although the generation of US dishes does outperform that of the investigated African countries. The models demonstrate the propensity to produce inaccurate and culturally misrepresentative, flattening, and insensitive outputs. These representational biases have the potential to further reinforce stereotypes and disproportionately contribute to erasure based on region. The dataset and code are available at https://github.com/oxai/world-wide-dishes.
CYApr 20, 2021
EduPal leaves no professor behind: Supporting faculty via a peer-powered recommender systemNourhan Sakr, Aya Salama, Nadeen Tameesh et al.
The swift transitions in higher education after the COVID-19 outbreak identified a gap in the pedagogical support available to faculty. We propose a smart, knowledge-based chatbot that addresses issues of knowledge distillation and provides faculty with personalized recommendations. Our collaborative system crowdsources useful pedagogical practices and continuously filters recommendations based on theory and user feedback, thus enhancing the experiences of subsequent peers. We build a prototype for our local STEM faculty as a proof concept and receive favorable feedback that encourages us to extend our development and outreach, especially to underresourced faculty.
LGJan 12, 2021
Proceedings of the NeurIPS 2020 Workshop on Machine Learning for the Developing World: Improving ResilienceTejumade Afonja, Konstantin Klemmer, Aya Salama et al.
These are the proceedings of the 4th workshop on Machine Learning for the Developing World (ML4D), held as part of the Thirty-fourth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) on Saturday, December 12th 2020.