Over the last few years, YouTube Kids has emerged as one of the highly competitive alternatives to television for children's entertainment. Consequently, YouTube Kids' content should receive an additional level of scrutiny to ensure children's safety. While research on detecting offensive or inappropriate content for kids is gaining momentum, little or no current work exists that investigates to what extent AI applications can (accidentally) introduce content that is inappropriate for kids. In this paper, we present a novel (and troubling) finding that well-known automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems may produce text content highly inappropriate for kids while transcribing YouTube Kids' videos. We dub this phenomenon as inappropriate...
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YouTube is one of the most popular social media and online video sharing platforms, and users turn t...
In the last years, hundreds of new Youtube channels have been creating and sharing videos targeting ...
YouTube children’s video has been claimed to have a preponderance of violent, disturbing or otherwis...
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A large number of the most-subscribed YouTube channels target children of very young age. Hundreds o...
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This paper investigates new genres of children's content on YouTube that have provoked potent cultur...
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It is every parent’s wish to protect their children from online pornography, cyber bullying a...
The present study explored whether a tool for automatic detection and recognition of interactions an...
In this dissertation, we discuss methods toward having a system to automatically detect objectionabl...
Watching cartoons can be useful for children's intellectual, social and emotional development. Howev...
Autism is on the rise, with 1 in 88 children receiving a diagnosis in the United States, yet the pro...
Experimental studies indicate that people on the autism spectrum have trouble understanding non-lite...
YouTube is one of the most popular social media and online video sharing platforms, and users turn t...
In the last years, hundreds of new Youtube channels have been creating and sharing videos targeting ...
YouTube children’s video has been claimed to have a preponderance of violent, disturbing or otherwis...
A considerable number of the most-subscribed YouTube channels feature content popular among children...
A large number of the most-subscribed YouTube channels target children of very young age. Hundreds o...
YouTube is a popular video platform for sharing creative content and ideas, targeting different demo...
In this repository we include a package with the latest version of the deep learning model implement...
This paper investigates new genres of children's content on YouTube that have provoked potent cultur...
YouTube has revolutionized the way people discover and consume video content. Although YouTube faci...
It is every parent’s wish to protect their children from online pornography, cyber bullying a...
The present study explored whether a tool for automatic detection and recognition of interactions an...
In this dissertation, we discuss methods toward having a system to automatically detect objectionabl...
Watching cartoons can be useful for children's intellectual, social and emotional development. Howev...
Autism is on the rise, with 1 in 88 children receiving a diagnosis in the United States, yet the pro...
Experimental studies indicate that people on the autism spectrum have trouble understanding non-lite...