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Bias and unfairness in machine learning models: a systematic literature review

Machine Learning 2022-11-04 v4 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

One of the difficulties of artificial intelligence is to ensure that model decisions are fair and free of bias. In research, datasets, metrics, techniques, and tools are applied to detect and mitigate algorithmic unfairness and bias. This study aims to examine existing knowledge on bias and unfairness in Machine Learning models, identifying mitigation methods, fairness metrics, and supporting tools. A Systematic Literature Review found 40 eligible articles published between 2017 and 2022 in the Scopus, IEEE Xplore, Web of Science, and Google Scholar knowledge bases. The results show numerous bias and unfairness detection and mitigation approaches for ML technologies, with clearly defined metrics in the literature, and varied metrics can be highlighted. We recommend further research to define the techniques and metrics that should be employed in each case to standardize and ensure the impartiality of the machine learning model, thus, allowing the most appropriate metric to detect bias and unfairness in a given context.

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@article{arxiv.2202.08176,
  title  = {Bias and unfairness in machine learning models: a systematic literature review},
  author = {Tiago Palma Pagano and Rafael Bessa Loureiro and Fernanda Vitória Nascimento Lisboa and Gustavo Oliveira Ramos Cruz and Rodrigo Matos Peixoto and Guilherme Aragão de Sousa Guimarães and Lucas Lisboa dos Santos and Maira Matos Araujo and Marco Cruz and Ewerton Lopes Silva de Oliveira and Ingrid Winkler and Erick Giovani Sperandio Nascimento},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.08176},
  year   = {2022}
}