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- Title
Fairmod: making predictions fair in multiple protected attributes.
- Authors
Liu, Jixue; Li, Jiuyong; Liu, Lin; Le, Thuc; Ye, Feiyue; Li, Gefei
- Abstract
Predictive models such as decision trees and neural networks may produce predictions with unfairness. Some algorithms have been proposed to mitigate unfair predictions when protected attributes are considered individually. However, mitigating unfair predictions becomes more difficult when the application involves multiple protected attributes that are expected to be enforced simultaneously. This issue has not been solved, and existing methods are not able to solve it. The paper aims to be the first to solve this problem and proposes a method for post-processing unfair predictions to achieve fair ones. The method considers multiple simultaneous protected attributes together with context attributes, such as position, profession and education, that describe contextual details of the application. Our method consists of two steps. The first step uses a nonlinear optimization problem to determine the best adjustment plan for meeting the requirements of multiple simultaneous protected attributes while better preserving the original predictions. This optimization guarantees the solution to handle the interaction among multiple protected attributes regarding fairness in the best manner. The second steps learns adjustment thresholds using the results of optimization. The proposed method is evaluated using real-world datasets, and the evaluation shows that the proposed method makes effective adjustments to meet fairness requirements.
- Subjects
DECISION trees; FORECASTING; PREDICTION models; NONLINEAR equations; PROBLEM solving
- Publication
Knowledge & Information Systems, 2024, Vol 66, Issue 3, p1861
- ISSN
0219-1377
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10115-023-02003-4