Joseph Kwarteng

PhD Research Student

PhD Researcher at the Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) of the Open University. His research is focused on investigating the impact of the gender data gap on the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions.

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Digital Systems, Gender Data Gap


Publications

Kwarteng, Joseph, Farrell, Tracie, Third, Aisling and Fernandez, Miriam(2023). Annotators’ Perspectives: Exploring the Influence of Identity on Interpreting Misogynoir. In: ASONAM 2023: The 2023 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, 6-9 Nov 2023, Kusadasi, Turkey.

Kwarteng, Joseph, Farrell, Tracie, Third, Aisling, Burel, Gregoire and Fernandez, Miriam(2023). Understanding Misogynoir: A Study of Annotators’ Perspectives. In: 15th ACM Web Science Conference 2023 (WebSci ’23), Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, United States pp. 271–282.

Kwarteng, Joseph, Coppolino Perfumi, Serena,Farrell, Tracie, Third, Aisling and Fernandez, Miriam(2022). Misogynoir: Challenges in Detecting Intersectional Hate. Social Network Analysis and Mining (SNAM), 12(1), article no. 166.

Reyero Lobo, Paula, Mensio, Martino, Pavon Perez, Angel , Bayer, Vaclav, Kwarteng, Joseph, Fernandez, Miriam, Daga, Enrico and Alani, Harith(2022). Estimating Ground Truth in a Low-labelled Data Regime: A Study of Racism Detection in Spanish. In: Workshop Proceedings of the 16th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media.

Kwarteng, Joseph, Coppolino Perfumi, Serena,Farrell, Tracie and Fernandez, Miriam(2021). Misogynoir: Public Online Response Towards Self-Reported Misogynoir. In: ASONAM '21: Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining, Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, United States pp. 228–235.