Tackling Algorithmic Bias in Neural-Network Classifiers using Wasserstein-2 Regularization

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Laurent Risser
Alberto González Sanz
Quentin Vincenot
Jean-Michel Loubes
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[1] Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse (UMR 5219),Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse (UMR 5219)
[2] CNRS,undefined
[3] Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute (ANITI),undefined
[4] Institut de Recherche Technologique (IRT) Saint Exupéry,undefined
[5] Université de Toulouse,undefined
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Shape recognition; Algorithmic bias; Image Classification; Neural-networks; Regularization;
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The increasingly common use of neural network classifiers in industrial and social applications of image analysis has allowed impressive progress these last years. Such methods are, however, sensitive to algorithmic bias, i.e., to an under- or an over-representation of positive predictions or to higher prediction errors in specific subgroups of images. We then introduce in this paper a new method to temper the algorithmic bias in Neural-Network-based classifiers. Our method is Neural-Network architecture agnostic and scales well to massive training sets of images. It indeed only overloads the loss function with a Wasserstein-2-based regularization term for which we back-propagate the impact of specific output predictions using a new model, based on the Gâteaux derivatives of the predictions distribution. This model is algorithmically reasonable and makes it possible to use our regularized loss with standard stochastic gradient-descent strategies. Its good behavior is assessed on the reference Adult census, MNIST, CelebA datasets.
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页码:672 / 689
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