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Mitigating Bias in Algorithmic Systems -- A Fish-Eye View

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arxiv 2103.16953 v2 pith:LMKONQ4S submitted 2021-03-31 cs.CY

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keywords biasacrossalgorithmicfish-eyemanagementmitigatingneedperspective
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Mitigating bias in algorithmic systems is a critical issue drawing attention across communities within the information and computer sciences. Given the complexity of the problem and the involvement of multiple stakeholders -- including developers, end-users, and third parties -- there is a need to understand the landscape of the sources of bias, and the solutions being proposed to address them, from a broad, cross-domain perspective. This survey provides a "fish-eye view," examining approaches across four areas of research. The literature describes three steps toward a comprehensive treatment -- bias detection, fairness management and explainability management -- and underscores the need to work from within the system as well as from the perspective of stakeholders in the broader context.

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