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Fairness-aware Vision Transformer via Debiased Self-Attention

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Vision Transformer (ViT) has recently gained significant attention in solving computer vision (CV) problems due to its capability of extracting informative features and modeling long-range dependencies through the attention mechanism. Whereas recent works have explored the trustworthiness of ViT, including its robustness and explainability, the issue of fairness has not yet been adequately addressed. We establish that the existing fairness-aware algorithms designed for CNNs do not perform well on ViT, which highlights the need to develop our novel framework via Debiased Self-Attention (DSA). DSA is a fairness-through-blindness approach that enforces ViT to eliminate spurious features correlated with the sensitive label for bias mitigation and simultaneously retain real features for target prediction. Notably, DSA leverages adversarial examples to locate and mask the spurious features in the input image patches with an additional attention weights alignment regularizer in the training objective to encourage learning real features for target prediction. Importantly, our DSA framework leads to improved fairness guarantees over prior works on multiple prediction tasks without compromising target prediction performance. Code is available at \href{https://github.com/qiangyao1988/DSA}{https://github.com/qiangyao1988/DSA}.

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Fair-MoE: Fairness-Oriented Mixture of Experts in Vision-Language Models

cs.CV · 2025-02-10 · reject · novelty 5.0

Fair-MoE reports improved accuracy and fairness on Harvard-FairVLMed for some protected attributes by adding sparse mixture-of-experts layers and a variance-based fairness loss to CLIP, but the all-attribute improvement claim is contradicted by its own tables.

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  • Fair-MoE: Fairness-Oriented Mixture of Experts in Vision-Language Models cs.CV · 2025-02-10 · reject · none · ref 2020 · internal anchor

    Fair-MoE reports improved accuracy and fairness on Harvard-FairVLMed for some protected attributes by adding sparse mixture-of-experts layers and a variance-based fairness loss to CLIP, but the all-attribute improvement claim is contradicted by its own tables.