A Standardized Machine-readable Dataset Documentation Format for Responsible AI

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Authors Nitisha Jain, Mubashara Akhtar, Joan Giner-Miguelez, Rajat Shinde, Joaquin Vanschoren, Steffen Vogler, Sujata Goswami, Yuhan Rao, Tim Santos, Luis Oala, Michalis Karamousadakis, Manil Maskey, Pierre Marcenac, Costanza Conforti, Michael Kuchnik, Lora Aroyo, Omar Benjelloun, Elena Simperl arXiv ID 2407.16883 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.CY, cs.DB, cs.LG Citations 8 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Data is critical to advancing AI technologies, yet its quality and documentation remain significant challenges, leading to adverse downstream effects (e.g., potential biases) in AI applications. This paper addresses these issues by introducing Croissant-RAI, a machine-readable metadata format designed to enhance the discoverability, interoperability, and trustworthiness of AI datasets. Croissant-RAI extends the Croissant metadata format and builds upon existing responsible AI (RAI) documentation frameworks, offering a standardized set of attributes and practices to facilitate community-wide adoption. Leveraging established web-publishing practices, such as Schema.org, Croissant-RAI enables dataset users to easily find and utilize RAI metadata regardless of the platform on which the datasets are published. Furthermore, it is seamlessly integrated into major data search engines, repositories, and machine learning frameworks, streamlining the reading and writing of responsible AI metadata within practitioners' existing workflows. Croissant-RAI was developed through a community-led effort. It has been designed to be adaptable to evolving documentation requirements and is supported by a Python library and a visual editor.
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