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by jacquesgt
5572 days ago
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I ran the first answer from this interview with Barbara Liskov (famous MIT computer science professor) through the gender guesser: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-10217055-92.html Genre: Formal Female = 509 Male = 971 Difference = 462; 65.6% Verdict: MALE Computing represents a pretty specialized topic, and most of the sample data with computing-related discussion will be from men. It would be pretty tough for any simple Bayesian analysis to account for this. |
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