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Exploring Fusion Techniques in Multimodal AI-Based Recruitment: Insights from FairCVdb

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arxiv 2407.16892 v1 pith:Q6K5JU2V submitted 2024-06-17 cs.CY cs.CLcs.CVcs.LG

classification cs.CYcs.CLcs.CVcs.LG
keywords multimodalfairnessfusionworkai-baseddataearly-fusionfaircvdb
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Despite the large body of work on fairness-aware learning for individual modalities like tabular data, images, and text, less work has been done on multimodal data, which fuses various modalities for a comprehensive analysis. In this work, we investigate the fairness and bias implications of multimodal fusion techniques in the context of multimodal AI-based recruitment systems using the FairCVdb dataset. Our results show that early-fusion closely matches the ground truth for both demographics, achieving the lowest MAEs by integrating each modality's unique characteristics. In contrast, late-fusion leads to highly generalized mean scores and higher MAEs. Our findings emphasise the significant potential of early-fusion for accurate and fair applications, even in the presence of demographic biases, compared to late-fusion. Future research could explore alternative fusion strategies and incorporate modality-related fairness constraints to improve fairness. For code and additional insights, visit: https://github.com/Swati17293/Multimodal-AI-Based-Recruitment-FairCVdb

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