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Advancing a Model of Students' Intentional Persistence in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (2311.10744v1)

Published 30 Oct 2023 in cs.CY

Abstract: Machine Learning (ML) and AI are powering the applications we use, the decisions we make, and the decisions made about us. We have seen numerous examples of non-equitable outcomes, from facial recognition algorithms to recidivism algorithms, when they are designed without diversity in mind. Thus, we must take action to promote diversity among those in this field. A critical step in this work is understanding why some students who choose to study ML/AI later leave the field. While the persistence of diverse populations has been studied in engineering, there is a lack of research investigating factors that influence persistence in ML/AI. In this work, we present the advancement of a model of intentional persistence in ML/AI by surveying students in ML/AI courses. We examine persistence across demographic groups, such as gender, international student status, student loan status, and visible minority status. We investigate independent variables that distinguish ML/AI from other STEM fields, such as the varying emphasis on non-technical skills, the ambiguous ethical implications of the work, and the highly competitive and lucrative nature of the field. Our findings suggest that short-term intentional persistence is associated with academic enroLLMent factors such as major and level of study. Long-term intentional persistence is correlated with measures of professional role confidence. Unique to our study, we show that wanting your work to have a positive social benefit is a negative predictor of long-term intentional persistence, and women generally care more about this. We provide recommendations to educators to meaningfully discuss ML/AI ethics in classes and encourage the development of interpersonal skills to help increase diversity in the field.

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Authors (4)
  1. Sharon Ferguson (8 papers)
  2. Katherine Mao (5 papers)
  3. James Magarian (2 papers)
  4. Alison Olechowski (6 papers)
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