A survey of fairness interventions in software engineering that organizes prior work into a taxonomy and adds a small empirical analysis of open-source fairness repository maintenance.
FAT Forensics: A Python Toolbox for Algorithmic Fairness, Accountability and Transparency
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Today, artificial intelligence systems driven by machine learning algorithms can be in a position to take important, and sometimes legally binding, decisions about our everyday lives. In many cases, however, these systems and their actions are neither regulated nor certified. To help counter the potential harm that such algorithms can cause we developed an open source toolbox that can analyse selected fairness, accountability and transparency aspects of the machine learning process: data (and their features), models and predictions, allowing to automatically and objectively report them to relevant stakeholders. In this paper we describe the design, scope, usage and impact of this Python package, which is published under the 3-Clause BSD open source licence.
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Exploring the Landscape of Fairness Interventions in Software Engineering
A survey of fairness interventions in software engineering that organizes prior work into a taxonomy and adds a small empirical analysis of open-source fairness repository maintenance.