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How Do Fairness Definitions Fare? Examining Public Attitudes Towards Algorithmic Definitions of Fairness

Artificial Intelligence 2019-01-29 v2 Computers and Society

Abstract

What is the best way to define algorithmic fairness? While many definitions of fairness have been proposed in the computer science literature, there is no clear agreement over a particular definition. In this work, we investigate ordinary people's perceptions of three of these fairness definitions. Across two online experiments, we test which definitions people perceive to be the fairest in the context of loan decisions, and whether fairness perceptions change with the addition of sensitive information (i.e., race of the loan applicants). Overall, one definition (calibrated fairness) tends to be more preferred than the others, and the results also provide support for the principle of affirmative action.

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@article{arxiv.1811.03654,
  title  = {How Do Fairness Definitions Fare? Examining Public Attitudes Towards Algorithmic Definitions of Fairness},
  author = {Nripsuta Saxena and Karen Huang and Evan DeFilippis and Goran Radanovic and David Parkes and Yang Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.03654},
  year   = {2019}
}

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To appear at AI Ethics and Society (AIES) 2019