>> Not like the most recent ML conferences aren't doing that already ("Your dataset has only two genders? Bye")
Hi. Are you saying that most recent machine learning conferences required datasets with more than two genders (where gender was applicable) otherwise they rejectd submissions?
Can you please name some of the recent machine learning conferences that did this?
Also, at which point did the rejection happen? e.g. was it during a preliminary review stage, during review? etc.
Hi. Are you saying that most recent machine learning conferences required datasets with more than two genders (where gender was applicable) otherwise they rejectd submissions?
Can you please name some of the recent machine learning conferences that did this?
Also, at which point did the rejection happen? e.g. was it during a preliminary review stage, during review? etc.