DS1 spectrogram: Beyond Skin Tone: A Multidimensional Measure of Apparent Skin Color

Beyond Skin Tone: A Multidimensional Measure of Apparent Skin Color

2309.05148

Authors

William Thong,Przemyslaw Joniak,Alice Xiang

Abstract

This paper strives to measure apparent skin color in computer vision, beyond a unidimensional scale on skin tone. In their seminal paper Gender Shades, Buolamwini and Gebru have shown how gender classification systems can be biased against women with darker skin tones.

Subsequently, fairness researchers and practitioners have adopted the Fitzpatrick skin type classification as a common measure to assess skin color bias in computer vision systems. While effective, the Fitzpatrick scale only focuses on the skin tone ranging from light to dark.

Towards a more comprehensive measure of skin color, we introduce the hue angle ranging from red to yellow. When applied to images, the hue dimension reveals additional biases related to skin color in both computer vision datasets and models.

We then recommend multidimensional skin color scales, relying on both skin tone and hue, for fairness assessments.

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