FAST-CAD unifies domain-adversarial training and Group-DRO to deliver fair, accurate non-contact stroke diagnosis across 12 demographic subgroups with convergence guarantees.
Censoring representations with an adver- sary
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In practice, there are often explicit constraints on what representations or decisions are acceptable in an application of machine learning. For example it may be a legal requirement that a decision must not favour a particular group. Alternatively it can be that that representation of data must not have identifying information. We address these two related issues by learning flexible representations that minimize the capability of an adversarial critic. This adversary is trying to predict the relevant sensitive variable from the representation, and so minimizing the performance of the adversary ensures there is little or no information in the representation about the sensitive variable. We demonstrate this adversarial approach on two problems: making decisions free from discrimination and removing private information from images. We formulate the adversarial model as a minimax problem, and optimize that minimax objective using a stochastic gradient alternate min-max optimizer. We demonstrate the ability to provide discriminant free representations for standard test problems, and compare with previous state of the art methods for fairness, showing statistically significant improvement across most cases. The flexibility of this method is shown via a novel problem: removing annotations from images, from unaligned training examples of annotated and unannotated images, and with no a priori knowledge of the form of annotation provided to the model.
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GPP trains local variational encoders in federated settings to release representations that keep utility within 1% of an autoencoder baseline while driving adversary AUC on sensitive attributes to near-random levels on MNIST, CelebA, and HAPT data.
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FAST-CAD: A Fairness-Aware Framework for Non-Contact Stroke Diagnosis
FAST-CAD unifies domain-adversarial training and Group-DRO to deliver fair, accurate non-contact stroke diagnosis across 12 demographic subgroups with convergence guarantees.
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Distributed Deep Variational Approach for Privacy-preserving Data Release
GPP trains local variational encoders in federated settings to release representations that keep utility within 1% of an autoencoder baseline while driving adversary AUC on sensitive attributes to near-random levels on MNIST, CelebA, and HAPT data.