Multiple Attribute Fairness: Application to Fraud Detection
Y, Meghanath Macha, Ravindran, Sriram, Pai, Deepak, Narang, Anish, Srivastava, Vijay
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We propose a fairness measure relaxing the equality conditions in the popular equal odds fairness regime for classification. We design an iterative, model-agnostic, grid-based heuristic that calibrates the outcomes per sensitive attribute value to conform to the measure. The heuristic is designed to handle high arity attribute values and performs a per attribute sanitization of outcomes across different protected attribute values. We also extend our heuristic for multiple attributes. Highlighting our motivating application, fraud detection, we show that the proposed heuristic is able to achieve fairness across multiple values of a single protected attribute, multiple protected attributes. When compared to current fairness techniques, that focus on two groups, we achieve comparable performance across several public data sets.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-28-2022
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