皮肤颜色不定义种族:量化不同人群的变化和重叠
Yan Lu1, Kaida Xiao1, Changjun Li2
1Leeds Institute of Textile and Colour, School of Design, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
概括
人类皮肤颜色在群体内显示出很大的变化,并且它们之间有很大的重叠. 这挑战了其用于定义种族的使用,强调了对人类变异的数据驱动分类系统的需求.
科学领域:
- 人类测量学 人类测量学.
- 人类遗传学 人类遗传学
- 人口研究是指人口研究.
背景情况:
- 皮肤颜色是人类的一个关键特征,历史上与种族有关.
- 它作为种族分类工具的可靠性是可疑的.
研究的目的:
- 量化分析皮肤反射率数据,以评估种族群体的重叠.
- 评估皮肤颜色作为种族唯一决定因素的有效性.
主要方法:
- 来自国际皮肤光谱档案馆 (ISSA) 的14000多个皮肤反射度测量的分析.
- 使用标准的色彩空间模拟人类视觉感知.
- 使用个人感知差异和群组范围体积评估集团内部变化和集团间重叠.
主要成果:
- 皮肤色彩和轻度的群体内部变化往往超过了群体之间的差异.
- 89.4%的样本在感知上无法区分跨种族的对应物.
- 群体之间的平均共享光谱覆盖率为60.5%,表明皮肤颜色分布的实质性重叠.
结论:
- 皮肤颜色显示了高的群体内部分散和广泛的群体之间的重叠.
- 调查结果质疑皮肤颜色作为可靠的种族指标的使用.
- 强调人类皮肤变化的持续性,超越了简单的种族类别.
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