数字存储库中的偏见:盖蒂研究门户网站

Hande Sever
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计算机科学对自身以外学科的影响构成了实践的混合社区,例如数字人文学科(DH)和数字艺术史(DAH),后者是前者的后代。[1]这些跨学科领域所提出的问题与核心计算机科学领域(如系统理论、语言理论和计算理论)的问题有本质的不同。[2]由于他们的调查具有跨学科的性质,与DH相关的研究问题以及随之而来的伦理挑战与计算机科学家习惯的经验主义和经常明确的有效性度量完全相反。本文将从后殖民学术的角度探讨与收藏汇总系统有关的伦理问题,并寻求解决目前许多卫生署项目面临的伦理问题的途径。为此,我将使用Getty研究门户(以下简称“门户”)作为数字存储库的案例研究,并利用我作为该项目的软件开发人员的个人经验,以及目前在卫生署内对偏见和伦理的研究。
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Biases within Digital Repositories: The Getty Research Portal
The influence of computer science on disciplines outside of itself has constituted hybrid communities of practice, such as the digital humanities (DH) and digital art history (DAH), the latter being an offspring of the former.[1] The questions asked within these interdisciplinary fields are substantially different from those in core computer science fields, such as systems theory, language theory, and theory of computation.[2] As a result of the interdisciplinary nature of their inquiries, research questions pertaining to DH and the ethical challenges that accompany them are diametrically opposed to the empirical and often unambiguous measures of validity to which computer scientists are accustomed. This article will explore ethical questions pertaining to collections aggregation systems from the perspective of postcolonial scholarship and seek paths towards addressing the ethical questions currently facing many DH projects. To do so, I will use the Getty Research Portal (hereafter, “the Portal”) as a case study of a digital repository and draw on my personal experience as a software developer working on the project, as well as on current research on biases and ethics within DH.
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