DecoupleGen personalizes diffusion models to create images with uncommon contexts for debiasing object recognition, yielding consistent gains on scene classification tasks.
No Classification without Representation: Assessing Geodiversity Issues in Open Data Sets for the Developing World
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Modern machine learning systems such as image classifiers rely heavily on large scale data sets for training. Such data sets are costly to create, thus in practice a small number of freely available, open source data sets are widely used. We suggest that examining the geo-diversity of open data sets is critical before adopting a data set for use cases in the developing world. We analyze two large, publicly available image data sets to assess geo-diversity and find that these data sets appear to exhibit an observable amerocentric and eurocentric representation bias. Further, we analyze classifiers trained on these data sets to assess the impact of these training distributions and find strong differences in the relative performance on images from different locales. These results emphasize the need to ensure geo-representation when constructing data sets for use in the developing world.
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Personalized Generative Models for Contextual Debiasing
DecoupleGen personalizes diffusion models to create images with uncommon contexts for debiasing object recognition, yielding consistent gains on scene classification tasks.