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Home | Events Archive | Fairness in machine learning: a study of the Demographic Parity constraint
Seminar

Fairness in machine learning: a study of the Demographic Parity constraint


  • Series
    Econometrics Seminars and Workshop Series
  • Speaker(s)
    Nicolas Schreuder (University of Genoa, Italy)
  • Field
    Econometrics
  • Location
    University of Amsterdam, Room E5.22
    Amsterdam
  • Date and time

    April 21, 2023
    12:30 - 13:30

In various domains, statistical algorithms trained on personal data take pivotal decisions which influence our lives on a daily basis. Recent studies show that a naive use of these algorithms in sensitive domains may lead to unfair and discriminating decisions, often inheriting or even amplifying biases present in data. In the first part of the talk, I will introduce and discuss the question of fairness in machine learning through concrete examples of biases coming from the data and/or from the algorithms. In a second part, I will demonstrate how statistical learning theory can help us better understand and overcome some of those biases. In particular, I will present a selection of recent results from two of my papers on the Demographic Parity constraint:
A minimax framework for quantifying risk-fairness trade-off in regression (with E. Chzhen), Ann. Statist. 50(4): 2416-2442 (Aug. 2022). DOI: 10.1214/22-AOS2198
Fair learning with Wasserstein barycenters for non-decomposable performance measures (with S. Gaucher and E. Chzhen), AISTATS 2023.