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Generating Synthetic Fair Syntax-agnostic Data by Learning and Distilling Fair Representation
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de Leng, Daniel
, Heintz, Fredrik
, Ramachandranpillai, Resmi
, Md Fahim Sikder
in
Bias
/ Distillation
/ Knowledge representation
/ Syntax
/ Synthetic data
2024
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Generating Synthetic Fair Syntax-agnostic Data by Learning and Distilling Fair Representation
by
de Leng, Daniel
, Heintz, Fredrik
, Ramachandranpillai, Resmi
, Md Fahim Sikder
in
Bias
/ Distillation
/ Knowledge representation
/ Syntax
/ Synthetic data
2024
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Generating Synthetic Fair Syntax-agnostic Data by Learning and Distilling Fair Representation
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Generating Synthetic Fair Syntax-agnostic Data by Learning and Distilling Fair Representation
2024
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Overview
Data Fairness is a crucial topic due to the recent wide usage of AI powered applications. Most of the real-world data is filled with human or machine biases and when those data are being used to train AI models, there is a chance that the model will reflect the bias in the training data. Existing bias-mitigating generative methods based on GANs, Diffusion models need in-processing fairness objectives and fail to consider computational overhead while choosing computationally-heavy architectures, which may lead to high computational demands, instability and poor optimization performance. To mitigate this issue, in this work, we present a fair data generation technique based on knowledge distillation, where we use a small architecture to distill the fair representation in the latent space. The idea of fair latent space distillation enables more flexible and stable training of Fair Generative Models (FGMs). We first learn a syntax-agnostic (for any data type) fair representation of the data, followed by distillation in the latent space into a smaller model. After distillation, we use the distilled fair latent space to generate high-fidelity fair synthetic data. While distilling, we employ quality loss (for fair distillation) and utility loss (for data utility) to ensure that the fairness and data utility characteristics remain in the distilled latent space. Our approaches show a 5%, 5% and 10% rise in performance in fairness, synthetic sample quality and data utility, respectively, than the state-of-the-art fair generative model.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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