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Towards a Flexible Framework for Algorithmic Fairness

Computers and Society 2020-10-16 v1

Abstract

Increasingly, scholars seek to integrate legal and technological insights to combat bias in AI systems. In recent years, many different definitions for ensuring non-discrimination in algorithmic decision systems have been put forward. In this paper, we first briefly describe the EU law framework covering cases of algorithmic discrimination. Second, we present an algorithm that harnesses optimal transport to provide a flexible framework to interpolate between different fairness definitions. Third, we show that important normative and legal challenges remain for the implementation of algorithmic fairness interventions in real-world scenarios. Overall, the paper seeks to contribute to the quest for flexible technical frameworks that can be adapted to varying legal and normative fairness constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2010.07848,
  title  = {Towards a Flexible Framework for Algorithmic Fairness},
  author = {Philip Hacker and Emil Wiedemann and Meike Zehlike},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.07848},
  year   = {2020}
}

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forthcoming in INFORMATIK2020

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