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Gender Bias in Machine Translation

Abstract

Machine translation (MT) technology has facilitated our daily tasks by providing accessible shortcuts for gathering, processing and communicating information. However, it can suffer from biases that harm users and society at large. As a relatively new field of inquiry, studies of gender bias in MT still lack cohesion. This advocates for a unified framework to ease future research. To this end, we: i) critically review current conceptualizations of bias in light of theoretical insights from related disciplines, ii) summarize previous analyses aimed at assessing gender bias in MT, iii) discuss the mitigating strategies proposed so far, and iv) point toward potential directions for future work.

Presented at ACL 2021 Article at MIT Press