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Fair and accurate age prediction using distribution aware data curation and augmentation

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-11-17 v6 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Deep learning-based facial recognition systems have experienced increased media attention due to exhibiting unfair behavior. Large enterprises, such as IBM, shut down their facial recognition and age prediction systems as a consequence. Age prediction is an especially difficult application with the issue of fairness remaining an open research problem (e.g., predicting age for different ethnicity equally accurate). One of the main causes of unfair behavior in age prediction methods lies in the distribution and diversity of the training data. In this work, we present two novel approaches for dataset curation and data augmentation in order to increase fairness through balanced feature curation and increase diversity through distribution aware augmentation. To achieve this, we introduce out-of-distribution detection to the facial recognition domain which is used to select the data most relevant to the deep neural network's (DNN) task when balancing the data among age, ethnicity, and gender. Our approach shows promising results. Our best-trained DNN model outperformed all academic and industrial baselines in terms of fairness by up to 4.92 times and also enhanced the DNN's ability to generalize outperforming Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure public cloud systems by 31.88% and 10.95%, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2009.05283,
  title  = {Fair and accurate age prediction using distribution aware data curation and augmentation},
  author = {Yushi Cao and David Berend and Palina Tolmach and Guy Amit and Moshe Levy and Yang Liu and Asaf Shabtai and Yuval Elovici},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.05283},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Preprint, accepted at WACV'22

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