Identifying Significant Predictive Bias in Classifiers
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Authors
Zhe Zhang, Daniel B. Neill
arXiv ID
1611.08292
Category
stat.ML: Machine Learning (Stat)
Cross-listed
cs.LG
Citations
68
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
We present a novel subset scan method to detect if a probabilistic binary classifier has statistically significant bias -- over or under predicting the risk -- for some subgroup, and identify the characteristics of this subgroup. This form of model checking and goodness-of-fit test provides a way to interpretably detect the presence of classifier bias or regions of poor classifier fit. This allows consideration of not just subgroups of a priori interest or small dimensions, but the space of all possible subgroups of features. To address the difficulty of considering these exponentially many possible subgroups, we use subset scan and parametric bootstrap-based methods. Extending this method, we can penalize the complexity of the detected subgroup and also identify subgroups with high classification errors. We demonstrate these methods and find interesting results on the COMPAS crime recidivism and credit delinquency data.
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