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Undesirable Biases in NLP: Addressing Challenges of Measurement

van der Wal, Oskar, Bachmann, Dominik, Leidinger, Alina, van Maanen, Leendert, Zuidema, Willem, Schulz, Katrin

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

As Large Language Models and Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology rapidly develop and spread into daily life, it becomes crucial to anticipate how their use could harm people. One problem that has received a lot of attention in recent years is that this technology has displayed harmful biases, from generating derogatory stereotypes to producing disparate outcomes for different social groups. Although a lot of effort has been invested in assessing and mitigating these biases, our methods of measuring the biases of NLP models have serious problems and it is often unclear what they actually measure. In this paper, we provide an interdisciplinary approach to discussing the issue of NLP model bias by adopting the lens of psychometrics -- a field specialized in the measurement of concepts like bias that are not directly observable. In particular, we will explore two central notions from psychometrics, the construct validity and the reliability of measurement tools, and discuss how they can be applied in the context of measuring model bias. Our goal is to provide NLP practitioners with methodological tools for designing better bias measures, and to inspire them more generally to explore tools from psychometrics when working on bias measurement tools.


1917 astronomical plate provides image of planet outside our solar system

Daily Mail - Science & tech

It's not every day that you find a scientific discovery in your basement. That's what happened to scientists at the Cargenie Observatory after they stumbled on a 1917 astronomical glass plate. They believe the plate offers the oldest evidence for a planet orbiting star. Previously it was thought, the first exoplanet detection was made 75 years later in 1992. The pull-out box shows the strong lines of the element calcium.