• @[email protected]
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    168 months ago

    Utah teapots

    Offensive to people who react bad to caffeine or whose relatives had been killed by a falling teapot.

    Stanford bunnies

    Offensive to people who think there’s a furry connection.

    and if you can’t understand how that would make some people uncomfortable then you might be a bit lacking in empathy.

    I can understand that and those people can use another image when making their own examples.

    It’s not a bad thing to have more empathy, but there’s common sense.

    • @[email protected]
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      148 months ago

      https://www.yalescientific.org/2020/11/by-the-numbers-women-in-stem-what-do-the-statistics-reveal-about-ongoing-gender-disparities/

      Down the bottom there are some statistics about how many women experience sexual harassment and gender based discrimination in STEM positions. They also tend to have worse outcomes in general and fewer will go on to work in their field.

      While this might seem like a small thing, ignoring these kinds of outdated and unnecessary boys club attitudes is exactly the kind of thing perpetuating these sorts of outcomes.

      If you can’t see how using a cropped image from a playboy for no reason in an image processing paper is different from your made up examples and could make some people feel uncomfortable then maybe you’re lacking common sense and empathy.

      • @[email protected]
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        58 months ago

        The thing is that those reasons are made up just like my examples.

        While this might seem like a small thing, ignoring these kinds of outdated and unnecessary boys club attitudes is exactly the kind of thing perpetuating these sorts of outcomes.

        I don’t think this is correct.

        then maybe you’re lacking common sense and empathy.

        Maybe I just don’t confuse empathy with doing what idiots want me to do.

        • @[email protected]
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          48 months ago

          People were surveyed about the image, there are articles about it, an entire documentary has been made about it with the support of Lenna. How you can just come along and say that’s all made up is honestly beyond me. And I’m pretty sure that the collective IEEE and the ethics researchers who have written about this aren’t idiots. I really think you are confused about what empathy is, but I don’t see myself convincing you of that. So uh, have a nice day.

          • @[email protected]
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            28 months ago

            Yeah, there’s a reason experiments are not being replaced by voting.

            You may consider this comment of yours valuable if you want.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        It wasn’t chosen for no reason. It was chosen because it presents good test cases for image processing. Not great ones, just the best they had at that particular moment.

        • @[email protected]
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          28 months ago

          You’re right, I wasn’t particularly clear. That was certainly the case originally, I just don’t think there is a good reason for it going forward.

          • @[email protected]
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            28 months ago

            Historical reasons. I personally used it in a project around 2015 because of its history. And you’d need to use it if you’re comparing against anything else that used it, though given its age, that seems unlikely.

            But like I said elsewhere, I’m ambivalent about its future use.

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      68 months ago

      I would be very surprised if the population of “people upset by the use of a teapot/bunny as a test render” was even within a couple orders of magnitude of “people upset by the use of a porn photo as a test image”

      • just another devA
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        38 months ago

        Saying the crop is a porn photo is like saying homeopathy has an active ingredient because “the water remembers”.

        • Jojo
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          Except that people do, in fact, remember. Sure, if society gets destroyed and future archeologists find the cropped photo and that’s all that remains of it, it’s not a porn photo any more. But for now, people know where it came from. That matters.

          Edit: typos, clarity

          • just another devA
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            18 months ago

            … By that logic, you are now touching a porn device, since these pixels below are clearly pornography.crop of the Lena photo

            • Jojo
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              18 months ago

              I mean obviously this is a porn device, it has access to the Internet. How is that relevant? One’s personal devices are exactly where one’s porn should be, not in an academic paper about image processing.

        • Jojo
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          18 months ago

          No. But the fact that it isn’t obviously from a porn shoot doesn’t change that it’s from a porn shoot. The model has indicated she doesn’t want it used for this, and other women have indicated they are bothered by this.

          Are you really insinuating that there isn’t any other possible standard besides this exact photo to demonstrate methods?

          See? I can straw-man too.

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            doesn’t change that it’s from a porn shoot

            Your point? (I’d call it more erotica than porn but that’s irrelevant.) If your culture sexualizes nudity per se that’s not my problem and if nudity offends you well that’s your problem. She consented to this, was an adult at the time, got paid for it and moved on (and, for most of her life, couldn’t care less).

            The model has indicated she doesn’t want it used for this

            It’s a pretty valid reason to me and it would be nice if people respected that. Do note that Playboy has the rights of the photo though, not her, but chose to let it slide 'cos… free publicity.

            there isn’t any other possible standard besides this exact photo

            I never said that. It’s an old photo, along with all the other photos of the time it should’ve been retired ages ago, on technical grounds.

            But these are not the reasons the IEEE is banning the photo, now are they?

            This is an interesting video on the matter.

            • @[email protected]B
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              18 months ago

              Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

              This

              Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

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            • Jojo
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              18 months ago

              She consented to this, was an adult at the time, got paid for it and moved on

              Sorry, consented to what? And what does that have to do with this? The existence of the photo or its continued use as a photo and as porn are not at issue.

              Do note that Playboy has the rights of the photo though, not her

              And again, this isn’t a rights issue. Lena isn’t upset because her rights are being violated, and neither is anyone else.

              I never said that.

              And I never said photos of shoulders are porn. You made a straw man or my argument, so I made a straw man or yours. Neither one was particularly useful to discuss.

              Of course there were reasons the photo was chosen originally, convenience and the fact that it has just the right amount of complicated detail. But those don’t really matter now because, as you said:

              It’s an old photo, along with all the other photos of the time it should’ve been retired ages ago, on technical grounds.

              People are upset because the use of a photo from a porn shoot, especially one that has no other particular reason to use it besides “tradition,” is emblematic of a culture that is exclusionary to women.

              Any defense of the use of this photo which does not address those points isn’t really a good faith argument.

              • @[email protected]
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                28 months ago

                Any defense of the use of this photo which does not address those points isn’t really a good faith argument.

                According to you.

                Tradition is not really an excuse for anything really.

                • Jojo
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                  18 months ago

                  If you’re making arguments on this issue with someone who feels the photo should not be used because using a cropped porn photo is offensive or derogatory, those are the points that should be addressed. Another approach might be to address why it should be used instead of some similar image, but it seems you agree with me that there is no good reason another image couldn’t be used.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    28 months ago

                    In this day and age, and considering the model expressed so, there’s really no reason to continue to use the image, no.