He said determine gender of a name, not of a person. Names (as part of the speech, not as people identifiers) have genders, grammar says so. Then one can argue that 80% accuracy is not that much, but as first approach…
He said determine gender of a name, not of a person. Names (as part of the speech, not as people identifiers) have genders, grammar says so. Then one can argue that 80% accuracy is not that much, but as first approach…