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Principal Fairness: Removing Bias via Projections

31 May 2019
Aris Anagnostopoulos
L. Becchetti
Adriano Fazzone
Cristina Menghini
Chris Schwiegelshohn
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Abstract

Reducing hidden bias in the data and ensuring fairness in algorithmic data analysis has recently received significant attention. We complement several recent papers in this line of research by introducing a general method to reduce bias in the data through random projections in a ``fair'' subspace. We apply this method to densest subgraph problem. For densest subgraph, our approach based on fair projections allows to recover both theoretically and empirically an almost optimal, fair, dense subgraph hidden in the input data. We also show that, under the small set expansion hypothesis, approximating this problem beyond a factor of 2 is NP-hard and we show a polynomial time algorithm with a matching approximation bound.

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