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by spondylosaurus
975 days ago
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Right, part of me would expect a generated person of <x> ethnicity to look something like those images where they superimpose a bunch of faces to find the "facial average" of different countries: https://www.artfido.com/this-is-what-the-average-person-look... I think it's probably a matter of the training data itself using stereotypical images, though. The first page of Google Image results for "mexican man" is almost entirely guys in hats, most of those sombreros. And those images are obviously getting tagged as "mexican man" in training data, but if you have an image of (for example) the frontman of a death metal band from Mexico, I'd assume that image wont get any tags about the band members' ethnicity because it's not obvious from the image context, nor is it the most striking thing about the image itself. Hell, you could even have two different images of the same person: one where they're wearing a poncho and sombrero, one where they're wearing ripped jeans and skull face paint. I'm sure they'd be assigned wildly different tags. |
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