Web development for AI fairness tool
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) progresses rapidly and the prevalence of AI system impacting our lives immensely, we begin to realise that these systems are not as impartial as we thought them to be. Even though AI systems are machines that are supposed to make logical decisions, biases and un...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1481002021-04-23T13:21:26Z Web development for AI fairness tool Chen, Jiaying Yu Han School of Computer Science and Engineering han.yu@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering As Artificial Intelligence (AI) progresses rapidly and the prevalence of AI system impacting our lives immensely, we begin to realise that these systems are not as impartial as we thought them to be. Even though AI systems are machines that are supposed to make logical decisions, biases and unfairness can still creep into the algorithms resulting in harmful outcomes. This pushes us to re-evaluate the design metrics for creating such systems and focus more on integrating human values in the system to ensure fairness. However, even when the awareness of the need for ethical AI systems is high, there are currently limited systematic methodologies for engineers to understand about the human value of fairness, causing a barrier for them to implement it in their designs. This project would be focused on developing a methodology application to bridge the research gap by assisting product teams to bring awareness about fairness concerns, navigate complex ethical choices around fairness, and overcome blind spots and potential team biases. It can also help them to stimulate perspective thinking from multiple parties and stakeholders. This application aims to lower the bar to add fairness into the design discussion so that more design teams can make better and more informed decisions for fairness in their application scenarios. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2021-04-23T13:21:26Z 2021-04-23T13:21:26Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Chen, J. (2021). Web development for AI fairness tool. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148100 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148100 en SCSE20-0330 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) progresses rapidly and the prevalence of AI system impacting our lives
immensely, we begin to realise that these systems are not as impartial as we thought them to be.
Even though AI systems are machines that are supposed to make logical decisions, biases and
unfairness can still creep into the algorithms resulting in harmful outcomes.
This pushes us to re-evaluate the design metrics for creating such systems and focus more on
integrating human values in the system to ensure fairness. However, even when the awareness of
the need for ethical AI systems is high, there are currently limited systematic methodologies for
engineers to understand about the human value of fairness, causing a barrier for them to implement
it in their designs.
This project would be focused on developing a methodology application to bridge the research gap
by assisting product teams to bring awareness about fairness concerns, navigate complex ethical
choices around fairness, and overcome blind spots and potential team biases. It can also help them
to stimulate perspective thinking from multiple parties and stakeholders. This application aims to
lower the bar to add fairness into the design discussion so that more design teams can make better
and more informed decisions for fairness in their application scenarios. |
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