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Hauptverfasser: Guest, Richard, Lievens, Eva, Sas, Martin, Botoeva, Elena, Adeyemo, Temitope, Verdoodt, Valerie, Fernandes, Elora, Allgrove, Chris
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22401
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author Guest, Richard
Lievens, Eva
Sas, Martin
Botoeva, Elena
Adeyemo, Temitope
Verdoodt, Valerie
Fernandes, Elora
Allgrove, Chris
author_facet Guest, Richard
Lievens, Eva
Sas, Martin
Botoeva, Elena
Adeyemo, Temitope
Verdoodt, Valerie
Fernandes, Elora
Allgrove, Chris
contents Automated facial age assessment systems operate in either estimation mode - predicting age based on facial traits, or verification mode - confirming a claimed age. These systems support access control to age-restricted goods, services, and content, and can be used in areas like e-commerce, social media, forensics, and refugee support. They may also personalise services in healthcare, finance, and advertising. While improving technological accuracy is essential, deployment must consider legal, ethical, sociological, alongside technological factors. This white paper reviews the current challenges in deploying such systems, outlines the relevant legal and regulatory landscape, and explores future research for fair, robust, and ethical age estimation technologies.
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spellingShingle Facial Age Estimation: A Research Roadmap for Technological and Legal Development and Deployment
Guest, Richard
Lievens, Eva
Sas, Martin
Botoeva, Elena
Adeyemo, Temitope
Verdoodt, Valerie
Fernandes, Elora
Allgrove, Chris
Computers and Society
Automated facial age assessment systems operate in either estimation mode - predicting age based on facial traits, or verification mode - confirming a claimed age. These systems support access control to age-restricted goods, services, and content, and can be used in areas like e-commerce, social media, forensics, and refugee support. They may also personalise services in healthcare, finance, and advertising. While improving technological accuracy is essential, deployment must consider legal, ethical, sociological, alongside technological factors. This white paper reviews the current challenges in deploying such systems, outlines the relevant legal and regulatory landscape, and explores future research for fair, robust, and ethical age estimation technologies.
title Facial Age Estimation: A Research Roadmap for Technological and Legal Development and Deployment
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22401