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Beyond Adult and COMPAS: Fairness in Multi-Class Prediction

Machine Learning 2022-06-17 v1 Computers and Society Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

We consider the problem of producing fair probabilistic classifiers for multi-class classification tasks. We formulate this problem in terms of "projecting" a pre-trained (and potentially unfair) classifier onto the set of models that satisfy target group-fairness requirements. The new, projected model is given by post-processing the outputs of the pre-trained classifier by a multiplicative factor. We provide a parallelizable iterative algorithm for computing the projected classifier and derive both sample complexity and convergence guarantees. Comprehensive numerical comparisons with state-of-the-art benchmarks demonstrate that our approach maintains competitive performance in terms of accuracy-fairness trade-off curves, while achieving favorable runtime on large datasets. We also evaluate our method at scale on an open dataset with multiple classes, multiple intersectional protected groups, and over 1M samples.

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@article{arxiv.2206.07801,
  title  = {Beyond Adult and COMPAS: Fairness in Multi-Class Prediction},
  author = {Wael Alghamdi and Hsiang Hsu and Haewon Jeong and Hao Wang and P. Winston Michalak and Shahab Asoodeh and Flavio P. Calmon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.07801},
  year   = {2022}
}

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46 pages, 15 figures