articleAug 24, 2008Closed access
Discrimination-aware data mining
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Abstract
In the context of civil rights law, discrimination refers to unfair or unequal treatment of people based on membership to a category or a minority, without regard to individual merit. Rules extracted from databases by data mining techniques, such as classification or association rules, when used for decision tasks such as benefit or credit approval, can be discriminatory in the above sense. In this paper, the notion of discriminatory classification rules is introduced and studied. Providing a guarantee of non-discrimination is shown to be a non trivial task. A naive approach, like taking away all discriminatory attributes, is shown to be not enough when other background knowledge is available. Our approach…
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- Computer science
- Context (archaeology)
- Task (project management)
- German
- Data mining
- Disparate impact
- Association rule learning
- Artificial intelligence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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