Man is to Person as Woman is to Location: Measuring Gender Bias in Named Entity Recognition

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Authors Ninareh Mehrabi, Thamme Gowda, Fred Morstatter, Nanyun Peng, Aram Galstyan arXiv ID 1910.10872 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.CL Citations 61 Venue ACM Conference on Hypertext & Social Media Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
We study the bias in several state-of-the-art named entity recognition (NER) models---specifically, a difference in the ability to recognize male and female names as PERSON entity types. We evaluate NER models on a dataset containing 139 years of U.S. census baby names and find that relatively more female names, as opposed to male names, are not recognized as PERSON entities. We study the extent of this bias in several NER systems that are used prominently in industry and academia. In addition, we also report a bias in the datasets on which these models were trained. The result of this analysis yields a new benchmark for gender bias evaluation in named entity recognition systems. The data and code for the application of this benchmark will be publicly available for researchers to use.
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