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arxiv: 2304.13855 · v1 · pith:E4XNUS3Znew · submitted 2023-04-26 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.AI· cs.CY· cs.LG

Multimodal Composite Association Score: Measuring Gender Bias in Generative Multimodal Models

classification 💻 cs.CV cs.AIcs.CYcs.LG
keywords modelsmultimodalbiasbiasesdiffusiongenerativeapproachassociation
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Generative multimodal models based on diffusion models have seen tremendous growth and advances in recent years. Models such as DALL-E and Stable Diffusion have become increasingly popular and successful at creating images from texts, often combining abstract ideas. However, like other deep learning models, they also reflect social biases they inherit from their training data, which is often crawled from the internet. Manually auditing models for biases can be very time and resource consuming and is further complicated by the unbounded and unconstrained nature of inputs these models can take. Research into bias measurement and quantification has generally focused on small single-stage models working on a single modality. Thus the emergence of multistage multimodal models requires a different approach. In this paper, we propose Multimodal Composite Association Score (MCAS) as a new method of measuring gender bias in multimodal generative models. Evaluating both DALL-E 2 and Stable Diffusion using this approach uncovered the presence of gendered associations of concepts embedded within the models. We propose MCAS as an accessible and scalable method of quantifying potential bias for models with different modalities and a range of potential biases.

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