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Erschienen in: Artificial Intelligence and Law 2/2014

01.06.2014

Better decision support through exploratory discrimination-aware data mining: foundations and empirical evidence

verfasst von: Bettina Berendt, Sören Preibusch

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Abstract

Decision makers in banking, insurance or employment mitigate many of their risks by telling “good” individuals and “bad” individuals apart. Laws codify societal understandings of which factors are legitimate grounds for differential treatment (and when and in which contexts)—or are considered unfair discrimination, including gender, ethnicity or age. Discrimination-aware data mining (DADM) implements the hope that information technology supporting the decision process can also keep it free from unjust grounds. However, constraining data mining to exclude a fixed enumeration of potentially discriminatory features is insufficient. We argue for complementing it with exploratory DADM, where discriminatory patterns are discovered and flagged rather than suppressed. This article discusses the relative merits of constraint-oriented and exploratory DADM from a conceptual viewpoint. In addition, we consider the case of loan applications to empirically assess the fitness of both discrimination-aware data mining approaches for two of their typical usage scenarios: prevention and detection. Using Mechanical Turk, 215 US-based participants were randomly placed in the roles of a bank clerk (discrimination prevention) or a citizen / policy advisor (detection). They were tasked to recommend or predict the approval or denial of a loan, across three experimental conditions: discrimination-unaware data mining, exploratory, and constraint-oriented DADM (eDADM resp. cDADM). The discrimination-aware tool support in the eDADM and cDADM treatments led to significantly higher proportions of correct decisions, which were also motivated more accurately. There is significant evidence that the relative advantage of discrimination-aware techniques depends on their intended usage. For users focussed on making and motivating their decisions in non-discriminatory ways, cDADM resulted in more accurate and less discriminatory results than eDADM. For users focussed on monitoring for preventing discriminatory decisions and motivating these conclusions, eDADM yielded more accurate results than cDADM.

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Fußnoten
1
Sections 2 and 3.13.3 extend on a previous workshop paper (Berendt and Preibusch 2012), and Sect. 3.4 summarises the user study presented in detail in that paper.
 
2
Otherwise called, e.g., “potentially discriminatory (PD) items” (Pedreschi et al. 2008) or “sensitive attributes” (Hajian and Domingo-Ferrer 2013; Kamiran et al. 2010). A feature or item is an attribute with a value or value range; thus for example “gender” is an attribute and “female” a feature. All three terms refer to the formal representation of legal grounds of discrimination (the reasons specified by the law that will serve as a basis for demanding relief) and other grounds in the databases used for data mining. While Pedreschi et al. (2008) point out that PD items may comprise more than just legally-defined sensitive attributes, they still assume a priori knowledge about these items.
 
3
“Bad patterns” correspond to, e.g., “α-discriminatory rules” in Pedreschi et al. (2008).
 
4
See for example Hajian et al. (2011), Kamiran et al. (2010) for measures of utility.
 
5
E.g. the “actuarial factors related to sex” discussed in Sect. 2.1.
 
6
E.g. “Differences in treatment may be accepted only if they are justified by a legitimate aim. A legitimate aim may, for example, be the protection of victims of sex-related violence (in cases such as the establishment of single-sex shelters), reasons of privacy and decency (in cases such as the provision of accommodation by a person in a part of that person’s home), the promotion of gender equality or of the interests of men or women (for example single-sex voluntary bodies), the freedom of association (in cases of membership of single-sex private clubs), and the organisation of sporting activities (for example single-sex sports events).” (EU 2004, Recital (16)).
 
7
E.g. “Any limitation should nevertheless be appropriate and necessary in accordance with the criteria derived from case law of the Court of Justice of the European Communities.” (EU 2004, Recital (16))
 
8
We claim this analogy due to the focus on hiding and sanitising patterns that privacy-preserving and discrimination-aware data mining share. However, using one does not imply the other, and their relation is in general non-trivial (Hajian 2013; Hajian et al. 2012).
 
9
Our focus was not on analysing any specific true lending data, but on how people deal with data mining results that in reality often are or seem to be non-causal, with correlations often going against common sense and referring to features that act as a positive risk factor in one rule and as a negative risk factor in another one. However, we wanted to create a possible loan-related model. We therefore used the attributes of the German Credit Dataset (Newman et al. 1998) as well as their values, and added further values to create a sufficient number of features (for example, we converted the binary “foreign worker” attribute into a multi-valued attribute specifying the country of origin of the loan applicant).
 
10
The US Census 2012 reports: 85 % (compared to our 98 %) “high school or more”, 28 % (compared to our 44 %)“Bachelor’s degree or more”, 10 % (compared to our 6 %)“advanced degree or more”. (http://​www.​census.​gov/​compendia/​statab/​2012/​tables/​12s0233).
 
11
All results reported as significant in the following were significant at α = .01.
 
12
The original observation was that when asked “How many animals of each kind did Moses take on the Ark,” most people respond “two,” even though they know that it was Noah, not Moses, who took the animals on the Ark.
 
13
Due to the exploratory nature of this analysis, we did not test these values for statistical significance.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Better decision support through exploratory discrimination-aware data mining: foundations and empirical evidence
verfasst von
Bettina Berendt
Sören Preibusch
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2014
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Artificial Intelligence and Law / Ausgabe 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0924-8463
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8382
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-013-9152-0

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