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OSCaR: Orthogonal Subspace Correction and Rectification of Biases in Word Embeddings

Computation and Language 2021-09-14 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Language representations are known to carry stereotypical biases and, as a result, lead to biased predictions in downstream tasks. While existing methods are effective at mitigating biases by linear projection, such methods are too aggressive: they not only remove bias, but also erase valuable information from word embeddings. We develop new measures for evaluating specific information retention that demonstrate the tradeoff between bias removal and information retention. To address this challenge, we propose OSCaR (Orthogonal Subspace Correction and Rectification), a bias-mitigating method that focuses on disentangling biased associations between concepts instead of removing concepts wholesale. Our experiments on gender biases show that OSCaR is a well-balanced approach that ensures that semantic information is retained in the embeddings and bias is also effectively mitigated.

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@article{arxiv.2007.00049,
  title  = {OSCaR: Orthogonal Subspace Correction and Rectification of Biases in Word Embeddings},
  author = {Sunipa Dev and Tao Li and Jeff M Phillips and Vivek Srikumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.00049},
  year   = {2021}
}