FAIR-QR: Enhancing Fairness-aware Information Retrieval through Query Refinement
March 27, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π European Conference on Information Retrieval
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Authors
Fumian Chen, Hui Fang
arXiv ID
2503.21092
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
Citations
1
Venue
European Conference on Information Retrieval
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Information retrieval systems such as open web search and recommendation systems are ubiquitous and significantly impact how people receive and consume online information. Previous research has shown the importance of fairness in information retrieval systems to combat the issue of echo chambers and mitigate the rich-get-richer effect. Therefore, various fairness-aware information retrieval methods have been proposed. Score-based fairness-aware information retrieval algorithms, focusing on statistical parity, are interpretable but could be mathematically infeasible and lack generalizability. In contrast, learning-to-rank-based fairness-aware information retrieval algorithms using fairness-aware loss functions demonstrate strong performance but lack interpretability. In this study, we proposed a novel and interpretable framework that recursively refines query keywords to retrieve documents from underrepresented groups and achieve group fairness. Retrieved documents using refined queries will be re-ranked to ensure relevance. Our method not only shows promising retrieval results regarding relevance and fairness but also preserves interpretability by showing refined keywords used at each iteration.
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