no code implementations • 23 Dec 2020 • Amit Giloni, Edita Grolman, Tanja Hagemann, Ronald Fromm, Sebastian Fischer, Yuval Elovici, Asaf Shabtai
The need to detect bias in machine learning (ML) models has led to the development of multiple bias detection methods, yet utilizing them is challenging since each method: i) explores a different ethical aspect of bias, which may result in contradictory output among the different methods, ii) provides an output of a different range/scale and therefore, can't be compared with other methods, and iii) requires different input, and therefore a human expert needs to be involved to adjust each method according to the examined model.