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Do I Look Like a Criminal? Examining how Race Presentation Impacts Human Judgement of Recidivism
4 February 2020
Keri Mallari
K. Quinn
Paul Johns
Sarah Tan
Divya Ramesh
Ece Kamar
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"Do I Look Like a Criminal? Examining how Race Presentation Impacts Human Judgement of Recidivism"
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Explanations, Fairness, and Appropriate Reliance in Human-AI Decision-Making
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Maria De-Arteaga
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Towards Responsible AI: A Design Space Exploration of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence User Interfaces to Investigate Fairness
Yuri Nakao
Lorenzo Strappelli
Simone Stumpf
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D. Regoli
Giulia Del Gamba
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01 Jun 2022
Towards Involving End-users in Interactive Human-in-the-loop AI Fairness
Yuri Nakao
Simone Stumpf
Subeida Ahmed
A. Naseer
Lorenzo Strappelli
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22 Apr 2022
Towards a Science of Human-AI Decision Making: A Survey of Empirical Studies
Vivian Lai
Chacha Chen
Q. V. Liao
Alison Smith-Renner
Chenhao Tan
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186
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21 Dec 2021
The Impact of Algorithmic Risk Assessments on Human Predictions and its Analysis via Crowdsourcing Studies
Riccardo Fogliato
Alexandra Chouldechova
Zachary Chase Lipton
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03 Sep 2021
Fair prediction with disparate impact: A study of bias in recidivism prediction instruments
Alexandra Chouldechova
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24 Oct 2016
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