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Mitigating Bias for Question Answering Models by Tracking Bias Influence

Authors :
Ma, Mingyu Derek
Kao, Jiun-Yu
Gupta, Arpit
Lin, Yu-Hsiang
Zhao, Wenbo
Chung, Tagyoung
Wang, Wei
Chang, Kai-Wei
Peng, Nanyun
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Models of various NLP tasks have been shown to exhibit stereotypes, and the bias in the question answering (QA) models is especially harmful as the output answers might be directly consumed by the end users. There have been datasets to evaluate bias in QA models, while bias mitigation technique for the QA models is still under-explored. In this work, we propose BMBI, an approach to mitigate the bias of multiple-choice QA models. Based on the intuition that a model would lean to be more biased if it learns from a biased example, we measure the bias level of a query instance by observing its influence on another instance. If the influenced instance is more biased, we derive that the query instance is biased. We then use the bias level detected as an optimization objective to form a multi-task learning setting in addition to the original QA task. We further introduce a new bias evaluation metric to quantify bias in a comprehensive and sensitive way. We show that our method could be applied to multiple QA formulations across multiple bias categories. It can significantly reduce the bias level in all 9 bias categories in the BBQ dataset while maintaining comparable QA accuracy.<br />Comment: To appear at NAACL 2024 main conference

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.08795
Document Type :
Working Paper