keithcody t1_j7idyma wrote
Reply to comment by DrXaos in Researchers tested a large sample of the prominent major AI technologies available today and found not only did they reproduce human biases in the recognition of facial age, but they exaggerated those biases by giuliomagnifico
Your description doesn’t really fit the findings.
Sample image used for training
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/instance/9800363/bin/41598_2022_27009_Fig1_HTML.jpg
DrXaos t1_j7ig8eq wrote
I guess I don't get your point. The images reflect the phenomenon I suggest.
Look at the younger images. In the smiling & young side there are more relatively high spatial frequency light to dark transitions, interpreted as a higher probability of wrinkles, vs the non-smiling side. I conjecture those contribute to higher age estimation.
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