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  Fairness Behind a Veil of Ignorance: A Welfare Analysis for Automated Decision Making

Heidari, H., Ferrari, C., Gummadi, K. P., & Krause, A. (2018). Fairness Behind a Veil of Ignorance: A Welfare Analysis for Automated Decision Making. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.04959.

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Heidari, Hoda1, Author
Ferrari, Claudio1, Author
Gummadi, Krishna P.2, Author           
Krause, Andreas1, Author
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2Group K. Gummadi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, Max Planck Society, ou_2105291              

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Free keywords: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, cs.AI
 Abstract: We draw attention to an important, yet largely overlooked aspect of
evaluating fairness for automated decision making systems---namely risk and
welfare considerations. Our proposed family of measures corresponds to the
long-established formulations of cardinal social welfare in economics, and is
justified by the Rawlsian conception of fairness behind a veil of ignorance.
The convex formulation of our welfare-based measures of fairness allows us to
integrate them as a constraint into any convex loss minimization pipeline. Our
empirical analysis reveals interesting trade-offs between our proposal and (a)
prediction accuracy, (b) group discrimination, and (c) Dwork et al.'s notion of
individual fairness. Furthermore and perhaps most importantly, our work
provides both heuristic justification and empirical evidence suggesting that a
lower-bound on our measures often leads to bounded inequality in algorithmic
outcomes; hence presenting the first computationally feasible mechanism for
bounding individual-level inequality.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-06-132019-01-112018
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 17 p.
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 Identifiers: arXiv: 1806.04959
URI: http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.04959
BibTex Citekey: Heidari_arXiv1806.04959
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