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Can I Trust My Fairness Metric? Assessing Fairness with Unlabeled Data and Bayesian Inference

Machine Learning 2020-10-21 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

We investigate the problem of reliably assessing group fairness when labeled examples are few but unlabeled examples are plentiful. We propose a general Bayesian framework that can augment labeled data with unlabeled data to produce more accurate and lower-variance estimates compared to methods based on labeled data alone. Our approach estimates calibrated scores for unlabeled examples in each group using a hierarchical latent variable model conditioned on labeled examples. This in turn allows for inference of posterior distributions with associated notions of uncertainty for a variety of group fairness metrics. We demonstrate that our approach leads to significant and consistent reductions in estimation error across multiple well-known fairness datasets, sensitive attributes, and predictive models. The results show the benefits of using both unlabeled data and Bayesian inference in terms of assessing whether a prediction model is fair or not.

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@article{arxiv.2010.09851,
  title  = {Can I Trust My Fairness Metric? Assessing Fairness with Unlabeled Data and Bayesian Inference},
  author = {Disi Ji and Padhraic Smyth and Mark Steyvers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.09851},
  year   = {2020}
}

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27 pages