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Equality of Opportunity in Supervised Learning

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We propose a criterion for discrimination against a specified sensitive attribute in supervised learning, where the goal is to predict some target based on available features. Assuming data about the predictor, target, and membership in the protected group are available, we show how to optimally adjust any learned predictor so as to remove discrimination according to our definition. Our framework also improves incentives by shifting the cost of poor classification from disadvantaged groups to the decision maker, who can respond by improving the classification accuracy. In line with other studies, our notion is oblivious: it depends only on the joint statistics of the predictor, the target and the protected attribute, but not on interpretation of individualfeatures. We study the inherent limits of defining and identifying biases based on such oblivious measures, outlining what can and cannot be inferred from different oblivious tests. We illustrate our notion using a case study of FICO credit scores.

Moritz Hardt, Eric Price, Nathan Srebro• 2016

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TaskDatasetResultRank
ClassificationGerman Credit (test)
Accuracy73.9
28
ClassificationAdult (test)
Bias0.01
24
ClassificationDCCC (test)
Bias0.01
24
ClassificationAdult (test)
Min Test Accuracy81
24
Binary ClassificationCOMPAS
Accuracy62.43
21
Attribute PredictionCelebA (test)
Bias0.002
20
Binary ClassificationDCCC (test)
Accuracy (Test)80.6
16
ClassificationGerman Credit
F1 Score81.9
15
Fairness ClassificationAdult dataset
DPD-0.1928
12
Fairness MitigationGerman Credit
AOD-0.0218
12
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