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Principal Fairness for Human and Algorithmic Decision-Making

Authors :
Imai, Kosuke
Jiang, Zhichao
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Using the concept of principal stratification from the causal inference literature, we introduce a new notion of fairness, called principal fairness, for human and algorithmic decision-making. The key idea is that one should not discriminate among individuals who would be similarly affected by the decision. Unlike the existing statistical definitions of fairness, principal fairness explicitly accounts for the fact that individuals can be impacted by the decision. Furthermore, we explain how principal fairness differs from the existing causality-based fairness criteria. In contrast to the counterfactual fairness criteria, for example, principal fairness considers the effects of decision in question rather than those of protected attributes of interest. We briefly discuss how to approach empirical evaluation and policy learning problems under the proposed principal fairness criterion.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.10400
Document Type :
Working Paper