Fair Machine Learning Post Affirmative Action

The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision on June 29, effectively ended the use of race in college admissions. Indeed, national polls found that a plurality of Americans – 42%, according to a poll conducted by the University of Massachusetts – agree that the policy should be discontinued, while 33% support its continued use … Continue reading "Fair Machine Learning Post Affirmative Action"

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Model Explanations with Differential Privacy

Full Abstract: Black-box machine learning models are used in critical decision-making domains, giving rise to several calls for more algorithmic transparency. The drawback is that model explanations can leak information about the data used to generate them, thus undermining data privacy. To address this issue, we propose differentially private algorithms to construct feature-based model explanations. … Continue reading "Model Explanations with Differential Privacy"

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