The wicked problem of naming the intangible: Abstract concepts, binary thinking, and computer vision labels

Future Humanities Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1002/fhu2.11
Delfina Sol Martinez Pandiani
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Delving into the intricate complexities of naming and categorizing the visual evocation of abstract concepts, this paper brings to light the limitations of relying on binary thinking to tackle these inherently intricate “wicked problems.” As computer vision applications rapidly expand, the pressing challenge of accurately labeling these abstract concepts in visual media comes into focus, necessitating a close examination of the interplay between visual data, nuanced cultural meanings, and artificial intelligence (AI). This work discusses the role these concepts play in automatic visual indexing, as well as the ways in which they expose how binary frameworks curtail technical performance and perpetuate power dynamics. To address this, the paper draws upon insights from recent cognitive neuroscience research and advocates for a more comprehensive, queer, and situated understanding of these concepts. This approach highlights the significance of humanistic and ethical perspectives in shaping the trajectory of AI development.

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为无形事物命名的难题:抽象概念、二元思维和计算机视觉标签
本文深入探讨了抽象概念的命名和分类的复杂性,揭示了依靠二元思维来解决这些错综复杂的 "邪恶问题 "的局限性。随着计算机视觉应用的迅速扩展,在视觉媒体中准确标注这些抽象概念的紧迫挑战成为焦点,这就需要对视觉数据、微妙的文化含义和人工智能(AI)之间的相互作用进行仔细研究。本作品讨论了这些概念在自动视觉索引中发挥的作用,以及它们如何揭示二元框架如何限制技术性能和延续权力动态。为了解决这个问题,本文借鉴了近期认知神经科学研究的见解,主张对这些概念进行更全面、同性恋和情景化的理解。这种方法强调了人文和伦理视角在塑造人工智能发展轨迹方面的重要意义。
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