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Null-sampling for Interpretable and Fair Representations

Thomas Kehrenberg, Myles Bartlett, Oliver Thomas, Novi Quadrianto

2020-08-12ECCV 2020 8FairnessImage ClassificationDisentanglement
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Abstract

We propose to learn invariant representations, in the data domain, to achieve interpretability in algorithmic fairness. Invariance implies a selectivity for high level, relevant correlations w.r.t. class label annotations, and a robustness to irrelevant correlations with protected characteristics such as race or gender. We introduce a non-trivial setup in which the training set exhibits a strong bias such that class label annotations are irrelevant and spurious correlations cannot be distinguished. To address this problem, we introduce an adversarially trained model with a null-sampling procedure to produce invariant representations in the data domain. To enable disentanglement, a partially-labelled representative set is used. By placing the representations into the data domain, the changes made by the model are easily examinable by human auditors. We show the effectiveness of our method on both image and tabular datasets: Coloured MNIST, the CelebA and the Adult dataset.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Image ClassificationCelebA 64x64Accuracy0.82cFlow
Image ClassificationCelebA 64x64Accuracy0.81cVAE
Image ClassificationCelebA 64x64Accuracy0.67CNN

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