ACII is the premier international forum for presenting the latest research on affective computing. In this work, we monitor, quantify and reflect on the diversity in ACII conference across time by computing a set of indexes. We measure diversity in terms of gender, geographic location and academia vs research centres vs industry, and consider three different actors: authors, keynote speakers and organizers. Results raise awareness on the limited diversity in the field, in all studied facets, and compared to other AI conferences. While gender diversity is relatively high, equality is far from being reached. The community is dominated by European, Asian and North American researchers, leading the rest of continents under-represented. There is also a strong absence of companies and research centres focusing on applied research and products. This study fosters discussion in the community on the need for diversity and related challenges in terms of minimizing potential biases of the developed systems to the represented groups. We intend our paper to contribute with a first analysis to consider as a monitoring tool when implementing diversity initiatives. The data collected for this study are publicly released through the European divinAI initiative.

How diverse is the ACII community? Analysing gender, geographical and business diversity of Affective Computing research / Hupont, I.; Tolan, S.; Freire, A.; Porcaro, L.; Estevez, S.; Gomez, E.. - (2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2021 tenutosi a Nara; Japan) [10.1109/ACII52823.2021.9597426].

How diverse is the ACII community? Analysing gender, geographical and business diversity of Affective Computing research

Porcaro L.
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2021

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ACII is the premier international forum for presenting the latest research on affective computing. In this work, we monitor, quantify and reflect on the diversity in ACII conference across time by computing a set of indexes. We measure diversity in terms of gender, geographic location and academia vs research centres vs industry, and consider three different actors: authors, keynote speakers and organizers. Results raise awareness on the limited diversity in the field, in all studied facets, and compared to other AI conferences. While gender diversity is relatively high, equality is far from being reached. The community is dominated by European, Asian and North American researchers, leading the rest of continents under-represented. There is also a strong absence of companies and research centres focusing on applied research and products. This study fosters discussion in the community on the need for diversity and related challenges in terms of minimizing potential biases of the developed systems to the represented groups. We intend our paper to contribute with a first analysis to consider as a monitoring tool when implementing diversity initiatives. The data collected for this study are publicly released through the European divinAI initiative.
2021
9th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2021
Affective Computing; Artificial Intelligence; diversity indicators; gender studies
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
How diverse is the ACII community? Analysing gender, geographical and business diversity of Affective Computing research / Hupont, I.; Tolan, S.; Freire, A.; Porcaro, L.; Estevez, S.; Gomez, E.. - (2021). (Intervento presentato al convegno 9th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2021 tenutosi a Nara; Japan) [10.1109/ACII52823.2021.9597426].
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