Bias as a Distinct Factor in Human Ratings of Machine Labeling


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Eric P.S Baumer, Amin Hosseiny Marani

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Baumer, E. P. S., & Marani, A. H. Bias as a Distinct Factor in Human Ratings of Machine Labeling.


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Baumer, Eric P.S, and Amin Hosseiny Marani. “Bias as a Distinct Factor in Human Ratings of Machine Labeling” (n.d.).


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Baumer, Eric P. S., and Amin Hosseiny Marani. Bias as a Distinct Factor in Human Ratings of Machine Labeling.


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@article{eric-a,
  title = {Bias as a Distinct Factor in Human Ratings of Machine Labeling},
  author = {Baumer, Eric P.S and Marani, Amin Hosseiny}
}

Abstract
This paper uses an excerpt from a larger analysis to argue that human assessments of machine labeling can reveal bias as a distinct measure separate from other perceptions of label quality. Human subjects were asked to assess the quality of automatically generated labels for a trained topic model. Quality assessments were gathered using 15 distinct self-report questions. Exploratory factor analysis identified a distinct “bias” factor. This point is likely relevant for a wide variety of machine labeling tasks.

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