A Compliance Checking Framework for DNN Models

Publisher:
International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization
Publication Type:
Conference Proceeding
Citation:
Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI-19, 2019, 2019-August, pp. 6470-6471
Issue Date:
2019-01-01
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© 2019 International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved. Growing awareness towards ethical use of machine learning (ML) models has created a surge for the development of fair models. Existing work in this regard assumes the presence of sensitive attributes in the data and hence can build classifiers whose decisions remain agnostic to such attributes. However, in the real world settings, the end-user of the ML model is unaware of the training data; besides, building custom models is not always feasible. Moreover, utilizing a pre-trained model with high accuracy on certain dataset can not be assumed to be fair. Unknown biases in the training data are the true culprit for unfair models (i.e., disparate performance for groups in the dataset). In this preliminary research, we propose a different lens for building fair models by enabling the user with tools to discover blind spots and biases in a pre-trained model and augment them with corrective measures.
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