Fairness in Information Access Systems

IF 8.3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Michael D. Ekstrand, Anubrata Das, R. Burke, Fernando Diaz
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Abstract

Recommendation, information retrieval, and other information access systems pose unique challenges for investigating and applying the fairness and non-discrimination concepts that have been developed for studying other machine learning systems. While fair information access shares many commonalities with fair classification, the multistakeholder nature of information access applications, the rank-based problem setting, the centrality of personalization in many cases, and the role of user response complicate the problem of identifying precisely what types and operationalizations of fairness may be relevant, let alone measuring or promoting them. In this monograph, we present a taxonomy of the various dimensions of fair information access and survey the literature to date on this new and rapidly-growing topic. We preface this with brief introductions to information access and algorithmic fairness, to facilitate use of this work by scholars with experience in one (or neither) of these fields who wish to learn about their intersection. We conclude with several open problems in fair information access, along with some suggestions for how to approach research in this space.
信息获取系统的公平性
推荐、信息检索和其他信息访问系统对调查和应用公平和非歧视概念提出了独特的挑战,这些概念已经为研究其他机器学习系统而开发。虽然公平的信息访问与公平分类有许多共同点,但信息访问应用的多利益相关者性质、基于排名的问题设置、在许多情况下个性化的中心地位以及用户响应的作用使准确识别公平的类型和操作可能相关的问题复杂化,更不用说衡量或促进它们了。在这本专著中,我们提出了公平信息获取的各个维度的分类,并调查了迄今为止关于这个新的和快速增长的主题的文献。在此之前,我们简要介绍了信息获取和算法公平,以方便在这些领域中有一个(或两个)经验的学者使用这项工作,他们希望了解他们的交集。最后,我们提出了公平信息获取中存在的几个问题,并就如何开展这方面的研究提出了一些建议。
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Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval
Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
39.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
3
期刊介绍: The surge in research across all domains in the past decade has resulted in a plethora of new publications, causing an exponential growth in published research. Navigating through this extensive literature and staying current has become a time-consuming challenge. While electronic publishing provides instant access to more articles than ever, discerning the essential ones for a comprehensive understanding of any topic remains an issue. To tackle this, Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval - FnTIR - addresses the problem by publishing high-quality survey and tutorial monographs in the field. Each issue of Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval - FnT IR features a 50-100 page monograph authored by research leaders, covering tutorial subjects, research retrospectives, and survey papers that provide state-of-the-art reviews within the scope of the journal.
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