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Long Term Fairness for Minority Groups via Performative Distributionally Robust Optimization

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arxiv 2207.05777 v1 pith:O36BCR2E submitted 2022-07-12 cs.LG cs.AImath.OCstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.AImath.OCstat.ML
keywords fairnesscriteriadistributionallyformalperformativerobustaddressaround
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Fairness researchers in machine learning (ML) have coalesced around several fairness criteria which provide formal definitions of what it means for an ML model to be fair. However, these criteria have some serious limitations. We identify four key shortcomings of these formal fairness criteria, and aim to help to address them by extending performative prediction to include a distributionally robust objective.

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