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      A Review on Fairness in Machine Learning

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      ACM Computing Surveys
      Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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          An increasing number of decisions regarding the daily lives of human beings are being controlled by artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) algorithms in spheres ranging from healthcare, transportation, and education to college admissions, recruitment, provision of loans, and many more realms. Since they now touch on many aspects of our lives, it is crucial to develop ML algorithms that are not only accurate but also objective and fair. Recent studies have shown that algorithmic decision making may be inherently prone to unfairness, even when there is no intention for it. This article presents an overview of the main concepts of identifying, measuring, and improving algorithmic fairness when using ML algorithms, focusing primarily on classification tasks. The article begins by discussing the causes of algorithmic bias and unfairness and the common definitions and measures for fairness. Fairness-enhancing mechanisms are then reviewed and divided into pre-process, in-process, and post-process mechanisms. A comprehensive comparison of the mechanisms is then conducted, toward a better understanding of which mechanisms should be used in different scenarios. The article ends by reviewing several emerging research sub-fields of algorithmic fairness, beyond classification.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                ACM Computing Surveys
                ACM Comput. Surv.
                Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
                0360-0300
                1557-7341
                April 30 2023
                April 30 2023
                : 55
                : 3
                : 1-44
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Industrial Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
                Article
                10.1145/3494672
                ce9bfa00-c9c6-4784-9737-1e5d27eaed71
                © 2023
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