An Art-centric perspective on AI-based content moderation of nudity
Abstract
At a time when the influence of generative Artificial Intelligence on visual arts is a highly debated topic, we raise the attention towards a more subtle phenomenon: the algorithmic censorship of artistic nudity online. We analyze the performance of three "Not-Safe-For-Work'' image classifiers on artistic nudity, and empirically uncover the existence of a gender and a stylistic bias, as well as evident technical limitations, especially when only considering visual information. Hence, we propose a multi-modal zero-shot classification approach that improves artistic nudity classification. From our research, we draw several implications that we hope will inform future research on this topic.
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@article{arxiv.2409.17156,
title = {An Art-centric perspective on AI-based content moderation of nudity},
author = {Piera Riccio and Georgina Curto and Thomas Hofmann and Nuria Oliver},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.17156},
year = {2024}
}
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To be published at the AI4VA (AI for Visual Arts) Workshop and Challenges at ECCV 2024