학술논문

BiaScope: Visual Unfairness Diagnosis for Graph Embeddings
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Visualization in Data Science (VDS) VDS Visualization in Data Science (VDS), 2022 IEEE. :27-36 Oct, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
Visualization
Machine learning algorithms
Systematics
Data visualization
Collaboration
Machine learning
Topology
Graph embeddings
network visualization
algorithmic fairness
Language
Abstract
The issue of bias (i.e., systematic unfairness) in machine learning models has recently attracted the attention of both researchers and practitioners. For the graph mining community in particular, an important goal toward algorithmic fairness is to detect and mitigate bias incorporated into graph embeddings since they are commonly used in human-centered applications, e.g., social-media recommendations. However, simple analytical methods for detecting bias typically involve aggregate statistics which do not reveal the sources of unfairness. Instead, visual methods can provide a holistic fairness characterization of graph embeddings and help uncover the causes of observed bias. In this work, we present BIAS COPE , an interactive visualization tool that supports end-to-end visual unfairness diagnosis for graph embeddings. The tool is the product of a design study in collaboration with domain experts. It allows the user to (i) visually compare two embeddings with respect to fairness, (ii) locate nodes or graph communities that are unfairly embedded, and (iii) understand the source of bias by interactively linking the relevant embedding subspace with the corresponding graph topology. Experts’ feedback confirms that our tool is effective at detecting and diagnosing unfairness. Thus, we envision our tool both as a companion for researchers in designing their algorithms as well as a guide for practitioners who use off-the-shelf graph embeddings.