Pattern Discrimination

Pattern Discrimination - In Search of Media

Paperback (13 Nov 2018)

  • $20.70
Add to basket

Includes delivery to the United States

5 copies available online - Usually dispatched within two working days

Publisher's Synopsis

How do "human" prejudices reemerge in algorithmic cultures allegedly devised to be blind to them?

How do "human" prejudices reemerge in algorithmic cultures allegedly devised to be blind to them? To answer this question, this book investigates a fundamental axiom in computer science: pattern discrimination. By imposing identity on input data, in order to filter-that is, to discriminate-signals from noise, patterns become a highly political issue. Algorithmic identity politics reinstate old forms of social segregation, such as class, race, and gender, through defaults and paradigmatic assumptions about the homophilic nature of connection.

Instead of providing a more "objective" basis of decision making, machine-learning algorithms deepen bias and further inscribe inequality into media. Yet pattern discrimination is an essential part of human-and nonhuman-cognition. Bringing together media thinkers and artists from the United States and Germany, this volume asks the urgent questions: How can we discriminate without being discriminatory? How can we filter information out of data without reinserting racist, sexist, and classist beliefs? How can we queer homophilic tendencies within digital cultures?

Book information

ISBN: 9781517906450
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Imprint: Meson Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 006.4
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 144
Weight: 146g
Height: 180mm
Width: 130mm
Spine width: 10mm