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PC-Fairness: A Unified Framework for Measuring Causality-based Fairness

Yongkai Wu, Lu Zhang, Xintao Wu, Hanghang Tong

Oct-2-2025, 15:28:37 GMT–Neural Information Processing Systems 

In this paper, we develop a framework for measuring different causality-based fairness.

  artificial intelligence, fairness, machine learning, (15 more...)

Neural Information Processing Systems

Oct-2-2025, 15:28:37 GMT

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