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Training individually fair ML models with Sensitive Subspace Robustness

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arxiv 1907.00020 v2 pith:52IEX4NK submitted 2019-06-28 stat.ML cs.LG

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We consider training machine learning models that are fair in the sense that their performance is invariant under certain sensitive perturbations to the inputs. For example, the performance of a resume screening system should be invariant under changes to the gender and/or ethnicity of the applicant. We formalize this notion of algorithmic fairness as a variant of individual fairness and develop a distributionally robust optimization approach to enforce it during training. We also demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach on two ML tasks that are susceptible to gender and racial biases.

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