Towards Auditability for Fairness in Deep Learning
Ngong, Ivoline C., Maughan, Krystal, Near, Joseph P.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Group fairness metrics can detect when a deep learning model behaves differently for advantaged and disadvantaged groups, but even models that score well on these metrics can make blatantly unfair predictions. We present smooth prediction sensitivity, an efficiently computed measure of individual fairness for deep learning models that is inspired by ideas from interpretability in deep learning. smooth prediction sensitivity allows individual predictions to be audited for fairness. We present preliminary experimental results suggesting that smooth prediction sensitivity can help distinguish between fair and unfair predictions, and that it may be helpful in detecting blatantly unfair predictions from "group-fair" models.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-30-2020
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