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  2. Working Draft 1 Accountability of AI Under the Law: ...

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/SSRN-id3064761-Dec19.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: Working Draft. 1. Accountability of AI Under the Law: The Role of Explanation. Finale Doshi-Velez, Mason Kortz, Ryan Budish, Chris Bavitz, Sam Gershman, David O’Brien, Kate Scott, Stuart Shieber, James Waldo, David Weinberger, Adrian Weller,.
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  4. Orthogonal estimation of Wasserstein distances Mark Rowland*, Jiri…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/slicedwasserstein_poster.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: Naturally incorporate spatial information. • Applications from economics to machine learning.
  5. Transparency: Motivations and Challenges? Adrian…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/transparency.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: 53. Prat, A.: The wrong kind of transparency. American Economic Review 95(3),862–877 (2005). ... In: KDD (2016). 55. Ross, S.A.: The economic theory of agency: The principal’s problem.
  6. A Unified Approach to Quantifying Algorithmic Unfairness: Measuring…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/KDD2018_inequality_indices.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: Our core idea is to use existing inequalityindices from economics to measure how unequally the outcomes ofan algorithm benefit different individuals or groups in a population.Our work offers a justified ... In this paper, we propose to quantify
  7. Human Perceptions of Fairness in Algorithmic Decision Making: A Case…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/WWW18-HumanPerceptions.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: We draw these latentproperties from the existing literature in social-economic-political-moral sciences, philosophy, and the law, as detailed below.I. ... Caused by Sensitive Group Membership. Inspired by thenotions of indirect discrimination in
  8. 21 Mar 2024: 3. Prior literature in social, economic, legal, and political sciences distinguishing between directdiscrimination and indirect discrimination makes similar observations as we do in this paper.
  9. From Parity to Preference-based Notionsof Fairness in Classification…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS17-from-parity-to-preference.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: In this paper, we draw inspiration from the fair-division and envy-freeness literature in economics and game theory and proposepreference-based notions of fairness—given the choice between various sets ... In this work, we introduce, formalize and
  10. Beyond Distributive Fairness in Algorithmic Decision Making: Feature…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/AAAI18-BeyondDistributiveFairness.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: Prior work in economics, law, and political science dis-tinguishes between direct and indirect discrimination, sug-gesting that the “wrong” of direct discrimination (which weidentify with violating process fairness) should be ... In Univer-sity of
  11. Discovering Interpretable Representations for Both Deep Generative…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/ICML18-Discovering.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: 1. IntroductionLearning interpretable data representations is becomingever more important as machine learning models grow insize and complexity, and as applications reach critical so-cial, economic and public health domains.
  12. Clamping Variables and Approximate Inference Adrian WellerColumbia…

    https://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/adrian/NeurIPS14-clamp.pdf
    21 Mar 2024: In UAI, 2009. P. Milgrom. The envelope theorems. Department of Economics, Standford University, Mimeo, 1999.

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