On the Cause of Unfairness: A Training Sample Perspective

30 Jun 2023  ·  Yuanshun Yao, Yang Liu ·

Identifying the causes of a model's unfairness is an important yet relatively unexplored task. We look into this problem through the lens of training data - the major source of unfairness. We ask the following questions: How would the unfairness of a model change if its training samples (1) were collected from a different (e.g. demographic) group, (2) were labeled differently, or (3) whose features were modified? In other words, we quantify the influence of training samples on unfairness by counterfactually changing samples based on predefined concepts, i.e. data attributes such as features, labels, and sensitive attributes. Our framework not only can help practitioners understand the observed unfairness and mitigate it by repairing their training data, but also leads to many other applications, e.g. detecting mislabeling, fixing imbalanced representations, and detecting fairness-targeted poisoning attacks.

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