Morgan Klaus Scheuerman

Orcid: 0000-0002-6049-3965

According to our database1, Morgan Klaus Scheuerman authored at least 23 papers between 2017 and 2024.

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2024
In the Walled Garden: Challenges and Opportunities for Research on the Practices of the AI Tech Industry.
Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency, 2024

Products of Positionality: How Tech Workers Shape Identity Concepts in Computer Vision.
Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2024

2023
From Human to Data to Dataset: Mapping the Traceability of Human Subjects in Computer Vision Datasets.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., April, 2023

Taxonomizing and Measuring Representational Harms: A Look at Image Tagging.
Proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2023

2022
"Do You Ladies Relate?": Experiences of Gender Diverse People in Online Eating Disorder Communities.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2022

Envisioning Identity: The Social Production of Human-Centric Computer Vision Systems.
Proceedings of the Companion Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2022

Responsible Language Technologies: Foreseeing and Mitigating Harms.
Proceedings of the CHI '22: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, New Orleans, LA, USA, 29 April 2022, 2022

2021
Auto-essentialization: Gender in automated facial analysis as extended colonial project.
Big Data Soc., July, 2021

A Framework of Severity for Harmful Content Online.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2021

Do Datasets Have Politics? Disciplinary Values in Computer Vision Dataset Development.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2021

You Can't Sit With Us: Exclusionary Pedagogy in AI Ethics Education.
Proceedings of the FAccT '21: 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, 2021

Revisiting Gendered Web Forms: An Evaluation of Gender Inputs with (Non-)Binary People.
Proceedings of the CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021

Queer in HCI: Strengthening the Community of LGBTQIA+ Researchers and Research.
Proceedings of the CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021

"It's Complicated": Negotiating Accessibility and (Mis)Representation in Image Descriptions of Race, Gender, and Disability.
Proceedings of the CHI '21: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021

2020
How We've Taught Algorithms to See Identity: Constructing Race and Gender in Image Databases for Facial Analysis.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2020

Entering Doors, Evading Traps: Benefits and Risks of Visibility During Transgender Coming Outs.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2020

Bringing the People Back In: Contesting Benchmark Machine Learning Datasets.
CoRR, 2020

Queer in HCI: Supporting LGBTQIA+ Researchers and Research Across Domains.
Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020

2019
How Computers See Gender: An Evaluation of Gender Classification in Commercial Facial Analysis Services.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2019

2018
Safe Spaces and Safe Places: Unpacking Technology-Mediated Experiences of Safety and Harm with Transgender People.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2018

Gender Recognition or Gender Reductionism?: The Social Implications of Embedded Gender Recognition Systems.
Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018

2017
Learning the Language: The Importance of Studying Written Directions in Designing Navigational Technologies for the Blind.
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017

"Is Someone There? Do They Have a Gun": How Visual Information about Others Can Improve Personal Safety Management for Blind Individuals.
Proceedings of the 19th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 2017


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