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Efficient Bias Mitigation Without Privileged Information

Abstract

Deep neural networks trained via empirical risk minimisation often exhibit significant performance disparities across groups, particularly when group and task labels are spuriously correlated (e.g., “grassy background” and “cows”). Existing bias mitigation methods that aim to address this issue often either rely on group labels for training or validation, or require an extensive hyperparameter search. Such data and computational requirements hinder the practical deployment of these methods, especially when datasets are too large to be group-annotated, computational resources are limited, and models are trained through already complex pipelines. In this paper, we propose Targeted Augmentations for Bias Mitigation (TAB), a simple hyperparameter-free framework that leverages the entire training history of a helper model to identify spurious samples, and generate a group-balanced training set from which a robust model can be trained. We show that TAB improves worstgroup performance without any group information or model selection, outperforming existing methods while maintaining overall accuracy.

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Authors

  • Mateo Espinosa Zarlenga*
  • Swami Sankaranarayanan
  • Jerone Andrews
  • Zohreh Shams
  • Mateja Jamnik*
  • Alice Xiang

*External Authors

Venue

ECCV-24

Date

2024

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