An STS case study of MLB's Automated Ball-Strike System reveals that clear rules still require complex sociotechnical translation and calls for practice-based evaluation of automated enforcement systems.
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English-to-Hindi MT systems often erase explicit gender cues; two inference-time rerankers raise preservation accuracy substantially while trading off fluency.
Case studies with blind UK residents and people from Kerala and Tamil Nadu demonstrate that community input at the systematization stage produces culturally grounded definitions of appropriateness for text-to-image model outputs.
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