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Italian proposal for non-binary and inclusive language: The schwa as a non-gender–specific ending
Introduction: In recent years, an increasing number of non-binary individuals have sought recognition in Italian society. The Italian language must adapt to this new social complexity, encouraging gender-neutral pronouns and suffixes.
Roberto Baiocco +2 more
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Introduction: Identities that lie outside of exclusively male and female, such as non-binary and genderqueer, have become increasingly more prevalent and visible within recent years. However, to date, the role of terminology in the development of such gender identities has been under-researched.
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Social Perception of Non-Binary Individuals
People can express their identity in different ways, one of which is through language. Non-binary individuals often speak in a gender-neutral way and use specific language forms.
Karolina Hansen
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Previous studies have identified the crucial role of provider-client communication in healthcare experiences, but there lacks a comprehensive overview regarding the experiences of transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) individuals. This review aimed to gain insights into best practices and pitfalls in language and communication with TGNB individuals ...
Enny Das
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AI and Ethics
We assess the state of thinking about gender identities in computer vision through an analysis of how research papers in gender and facial recognition are designed, what claims they make about trans and non-binary people, what values they espouse, and what they describe as ongoing challenges for the field. In our corpus of 50 research papers, the seven
Katja Thieme +2 more
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We assess the state of thinking about gender identities in computer vision through an analysis of how research papers in gender and facial recognition are designed, what claims they make about trans and non-binary people, what values they espouse, and what they describe as ongoing challenges for the field. In our corpus of 50 research papers, the seven
Katja Thieme +2 more
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Review of Cordoba (2022): Non-Binary Gender Identities: The Language of Becoming
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Proceedings of the Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing - Large Language Models for Natural Language Processings, 2023
Predictions from Machine Learning models can reflect bias in the data on which they are trained. Gender bias has been shown to be prevalent in Natural Language Processing models. The research into identifying and mitigating gender bias in these models predominantly considers gender as binary, male and female, neglecting the fluidity and continuity of ...
Sobhani, Nasim +2 more
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Predictions from Machine Learning models can reflect bias in the data on which they are trained. Gender bias has been shown to be prevalent in Natural Language Processing models. The research into identifying and mitigating gender bias in these models predominantly considers gender as binary, male and female, neglecting the fluidity and continuity of ...
Sobhani, Nasim +2 more
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Journal of Child Health Care
Whether spoken language influences experiences of trans and non-binary youth (TNBY) with healthcare systems is unknown. We analyzed Quebec data from the Canadian Trans and Non-Binary Youth Health Survey to illustrate healthcare experiences of predominantly French-speaking TNBY aged 14–25 and influence of gender identity and language on those ...
Nicholas Chadi +2 more
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Whether spoken language influences experiences of trans and non-binary youth (TNBY) with healthcare systems is unknown. We analyzed Quebec data from the Canadian Trans and Non-Binary Youth Health Survey to illustrate healthcare experiences of predominantly French-speaking TNBY aged 14–25 and influence of gender identity and language on those ...
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