What Women Want: Analyzing Research Publications to Understand Gender Preferences in Computer Science
Mihalcea, Rada (University of Michigan) | Welch, Charles (University of Michigan)
While the number of women who choose to pursue computer science and engineering careers is growing, men continue to largely outnumber them. In this paper, we describe a data mining approach that relies on a large collection of scientific articles to identify differences in gender interests in this field. Our hope is that through a better understanding of the differences between male and female preferences, we can enable more effective outreach and retention, and consequently contribute to the growth of the number of women who choose to pursue careers in this field.
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