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Fairness with Censorship: Bridging the Gap between Fairness Research and Real-World Deployment

Conference Paper New Faculty Highlights Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Recent works in artificial intelligence fairness attempt to mitigate discrimination by proposing constrained optimization programs that achieve parity for some fairness statistics. Most assume the availability of class label which is impractical in many real-world applications such as precision medicine, actuarial analysis and recidivism prediction. To this end, this talk revisits fairness and reveals idiosyncrasies of existing fairness literature assuming the availability of class label that limits their real-world utility. The primary artifacts are formulating fairness with censorship to account for scenarios where the class label is not guaranteed, and a suite of corresponding new fairness notions, algorithms, and theoretical constructs to bridge the gap between the design of a ``fair'' model in the lab and its deployment in the real-world.

Authors

Keywords

  • Censorship
  • Fairness
  • Real-world Deployment

Context

Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
586264838137524629