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Aequitas Flow: Streamlining Fair ML Experimentation

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arxiv 2405.05809 v2 pith:S6CHSJIW submitted 2024-05-09 cs.LG cs.AIcs.CY

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.CY
keywords aequitasfairflowexperimentationframeworksystemsadditionaimed
verification ladder T0 review T1 audit T2 compute T3 formal

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Aequitas Flow is an open-source framework and toolkit for end-to-end Fair Machine Learning (ML) experimentation, and benchmarking in Python. This package fills integration gaps that exist in other fair ML packages. In addition to the existing audit capabilities in Aequitas, the Aequitas Flow module provides a pipeline for fairness-aware model training, hyperparameter optimization, and evaluation, enabling easy-to-use and rapid experiments and analysis of results. Aimed at ML practitioners and researchers, the framework offers implementations of methods, datasets, metrics, and standard interfaces for these components to improve extensibility. By facilitating the development of fair ML practices, Aequitas Flow hopes to enhance the incorporation of fairness concepts in AI systems making AI systems more robust and fair.

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