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Investigating Societal Biases in a Poetry Composition System

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arxiv 2011.02686 v1 pith:7PVKIZHR submitted 2020-11-05 cs.CL

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keywords biasessocietalapplicationscompositioncreativelanguagemitigatemitigating
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There is a growing collection of work analyzing and mitigating societal biases in language understanding, generation, and retrieval tasks, though examining biases in creative tasks remains underexplored. Creative language applications are meant for direct interaction with users, so it is important to quantify and mitigate societal biases in these applications. We introduce a novel study on a pipeline to mitigate societal biases when retrieving next verse suggestions in a poetry composition system. Our results suggest that data augmentation through sentiment style transfer has potential for mitigating societal biases.

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