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Balancing Utility and Fairness against Privacy in Medical Data


Abstract:

There are numerous challenges when designing algorithms that interact with sensitive data, such as, medical records. One of these challenges is privacy. However, there is...Show More

Abstract:

There are numerous challenges when designing algorithms that interact with sensitive data, such as, medical records. One of these challenges is privacy. However, there is a tension between privacy, utility (model accuracy), and fairness. While de-identification techniques, such as generalisation and suppression, have been proposed to enable privacy protection, it comes with a cost, specifically to fairness and utility. Recent work on algorithmic fairness defines fairness as a guarantee of similar outputs for “similar” inputs. This notion is discussed in connection to de-identification. This research investigates the trade-off between privacy, fairness, and utility. In contrast, other work investigates the trade-off between privacy and overall utility. In this research, we investigate the effects of two de-identification techniques, k-anonymity and differential privacy, on both utility and fairness. We propose two measures to calculate the trade-off between privacy-utility and privacy-fairness. Other research has provided guarantees for privacy regarding utility; this research focuses on the trade-offs given set de-identification levels and relies on these guarantees. We discuss the effects of de-identification on data of different characteristics: class imbalance, and outcome imbalance. We evaluated these effects on synthetic datasets and real-world datasets. As a case study, we analysed the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey dataset.
Date of Conference: 01-04 December 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 January 2021
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Conference Location: Canberra, ACT, Australia

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