Racial, skin tone, and sex disparities in automated proctoring software

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  • who: Deborah R. Yoder-Himes from the of Minnesota, United States have published the article: Racial, skin tone, and sex disparities in automated proctoring software, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated whether skin tone, race, sex assigned at birth (gender was not assessed as this information was not available from the institution), or intersectional disparities were observed in facial detection software by evaluating the output of the automated exam proctoring software predominantly used at the university during the Fall 2020 semester. The research described in this study reflects the experience of the instructor . . .

     

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