Publication | Open Access
Improved Adversarial Learning for Fair Classification
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2019
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringMachine LearningAdult DatasetData ScienceData MiningAdversarial Machine LearningFairness (Computer Systems)Fair ClassifiersLanguage StudiesFair ClassificationAlgorithmic BiasMachine Learning ModelKnowledge DiscoveryComputer ScienceFairness (Language Acquisition)Deep LearningFair ModelAlgorithmic FairnessCost-sensitive Machine Learning
Motivated by concerns that machine learning algorithms may introduce significant bias in classification models, developing fair classifiers has become an important problem in machine learning research. One important paradigm towards this has been providing algorithms for adversarially learning fair classifiers (Zhang et al., 2018; Madras et al., 2018). We formulate the adversarial learning problem as a multi-objective optimization problem and find the fair model using gradient descent-ascent algorithm with a modified gradient update step, inspired by the approach of Zhang et al., 2018. We provide theoretical insight and guarantees that formalize the heuristic arguments presented previously towards taking such an approach. We test our approach empirically on the Adult dataset and synthetic datasets and compare against state of the art algorithms (Celis et al., 2018; Zhang et al., 2018; Zafar et al., 2017). The results show that our models and algorithms have comparable or better accuracy than other algorithms while performing better in terms of fairness, as measured using statistical rate or false discovery rate.
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