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Investigating Bias and Fairness in Appearance-based Gaze Estimation
April 12, 2026 Β· Grace Period Β· + Add venue
Authors
Burak AkgΓΌl, Erol Εahin, Sinan Kalkan
arXiv ID
2604.10707
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
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Abstract
While appearance-based gaze estimation has achieved significant improvements in accuracy and domain adaptation, the fairness of these systems across different demographic groups remains largely unexplored. To date, there is no comprehensive benchmark quantifying algorithmic bias in gaze estimation. This paper presents the first extensive evaluation of fairness in appearance-based gaze estimation, focusing on ethnicity and gender attributes. We establish a fairness baseline by analyzing state-of-the-art models using standard fairness metrics, revealing significant performance disparities. Furthermore, we evaluate the effectiveness of existing bias mitigation strategies when applied to the gaze domain and show that their fairness contributions are limited. We summarize key insights and open issues. Overall, our work calls for research into developing robust, equitable gaze estimators. To support future research and reproducibility, we publicly release our annotations, code, and trained models at: github.com/akgulburak/gaze-estimation-fairness
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