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A Case Study on a Sustainable Framework for Ethically Aware Predictive Modeling


Abstract:

Large volumes of data allow for modern application of statistical and mathematical models to practical social issues. Many applications of predictive models like criminal...Show More

Abstract:

Large volumes of data allow for modern application of statistical and mathematical models to practical social issues. Many applications of predictive models like criminal activity heat mapping, recidivism estimation, and child safety scoring rely on data that may be incomplete, incorrect, or biased. Many sensitive social and historical issues can unintentionally be incorporated into predictions causing ethical mistreatment. This work proposes a mechanism for continuously mitigating model bias by using algorithms that produce predictions from reasonably small subsets of data, allowing a human-in-the-loop approach to model application. The benefits offered by this framework are twofold: (1) bias can be identified either statistically or by human users on a per-prediction basis; (2) data can be cleaned for bias on a per-prediction basis. A modeling and data management methodology similar to that presented here could strengthen the ethical application of data science and make the process of cleaning and validating data manageable in the long term.
Date of Conference: 15-16 November 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 December 2019
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Conference Location: Medford, MA, USA

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