Personalized fairness-aware re-ranking for microlending

Weiwen Liu, J. Guo, Nasim Sonboli, R. Burke, Shengyu Zhang
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Abstract

Microlending can lead to improved access to capital in impoverished countries. Recommender systems could be used in microlending to provide efficient and personalized service to lenders. However, increasing concerns about discrimination in machine learning hinder the application of recommender systems to the microfinance industry. Most previous recommender systems focus on pure personalization, with fairness issue largely ignored. A desirable fairness property in microlending is to give borrowers from different demographic groups a fair chance of being recommended, as stated by Kiva. To achieve this goal, we propose a Fairness-Aware Re-ranking (FAR) algorithm to balance ranking quality and borrower-side fairness. Furthermore, we take into consideration that lenders may differ in their receptivity to the diversification of recommended loans, and develop a Personalized Fairness-Aware Re-ranking (PFAR) algorithm. Experiments on a real-world dataset from Kiva.org show that our re-ranking algorithm can significantly promote fairness with little sacrifice in accuracy, and be attentive to individual lender preference on loan diversity.
对小额贷款的个性化公平重新排序
小额贷款可以改善贫困国家获得资金的途径。推荐系统可用于小额贷款,为贷款人提供高效和个性化的服务。然而,对机器学习中歧视的担忧日益增加,阻碍了推荐系统在小额信贷行业的应用。大多数以前的推荐系统都专注于纯粹的个性化,而忽略了公平性问题。正如Kiva所说,小额贷款的一个理想的公平属性是给来自不同人口群体的借款人一个公平的被推荐的机会。为了实现这一目标,我们提出了一种公平感知的重新排名(FAR)算法来平衡排名质量和借款人方公平性。此外,我们考虑到贷款人对推荐贷款多样化的接受程度可能不同,并开发了一种个性化公平意识重新排名(PFAR)算法。在Kiva.org的真实数据集上的实验表明,我们的重新排序算法可以在不牺牲准确性的情况下显著提高公平性,并且关注个人贷款人对贷款多样性的偏好。
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