Print Email Facebook Twitter Closer or even farther from fairness: An assessment of whether fairness toolkits constrain practitioners with regards to algorithmic harms Title Closer or even farther from fairness: An assessment of whether fairness toolkits constrain practitioners with regards to algorithmic harms Author Vasilcoiu, Ana-Maria (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) Contributor Balayn, A.M.A. (mentor) Gadiraju, Ujwal (mentor) Yang, J. (mentor) Broz, F. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Computer Science and Engineering Project CSE3000 Research Project Date 2022-06-24 Abstract To encourage ethical thinking in Machine Learning (ML) development, fairness researchers have created tools to assess and mitigate unfair outcomes. However, despite their efforts, algorithmic harms go beyond what the toolkits currently allow to measure. Through 30 semi-structured interviews, we investigated whether data scientists are constrained to only thinking about issues that can be tackled with these toolkits when using them in practice. The results of a comparative assessment of approaches with and without a toolkit indicate that although they can be incredibly effective, toolkits shouldn't replace educating on sources of harm and can even have hazardous consequences when improperly used. We discovered that while fairness toolkits increase practitioners' awareness of several specific sources of harm, such as questionable attributes or data sampling techniques, their greater power lies in fostering discussions about ML systems' propensity to treat individuals unfairly. On the contrary, we observed that these toolkits do not significantly help in the data documentation process, and, from observing our study participants, we also infer a risk of them blindly evaluating and optimizing for undesired outcomes as a result of choosing metrics and mitigations on unfounded or incomplete assumptions. This work supports future improvement of toolkits by providing a breakdown of perspectives around various sources of harm and reasoning about the ones that get frequently overlooked. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a3e99758-3d1b-402a-bd33-2ab9fd871ce2 Part of collection Student theses Document type bachelor thesis Rights © 2022 Ana-Maria Vasilcoiu Files PDF Final_Bachelor_Thesis.pdf 451.37 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a3e99758-3d1b-402a-bd33-2ab9fd871ce2/datastream/OBJ/view