JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fair classification via domain adaptation: A dual adversarial learning approach

Yueqing LiangCanyu ChenTian TianKai Shu

Year: 2023 Journal:   Frontiers in Big Data Vol: 5 Pages: 1049565-1049565   Publisher: Frontiers Media

Abstract

Modern machine learning (ML) models are becoming increasingly popular and are widely used in decision-making systems. However, studies have shown critical issues of ML discrimination and unfairness, which hinder their adoption on high-stake applications. Recent research on fair classifiers has drawn significant attention to developing effective algorithms to achieve fairness and good classification performance. Despite the great success of these fairness-aware machine learning models, most of the existing models require sensitive attributes to pre-process the data, regularize the model learning or post-process the prediction to have fair predictions. However, sensitive attributes are often incomplete or even unavailable due to privacy, legal or regulation restrictions. Though we lack the sensitive attribute for training a fair model in the target domain, there might exist a similar domain that has sensitive attributes. Thus, it is important to exploit auxiliary information from a similar domain to help improve fair classification in the target domain. Therefore, in this paper, we study a novel problem of exploring domain adaptation for fair classification. We propose a new framework that can learn to adapt the sensitive attributes from a source domain for fair classification in the target domain. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed model for fair classification, even when no sensitive attributes are available in the target domain.

Keywords:
Computer science Exploit Machine learning Domain (mathematical analysis) Artificial intelligence Adversarial system Process (computing) Dual (grammatical number) Domain adaptation Adaptation (eye) Data mining Computer security Classifier (UML)

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
58
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0.78
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Citation History

Topics

Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Safety Research

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