Fair Algorithm Design: Fair and Efficacious Machine Scheduling

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作者
Niu, April [1 ]
Totschnig, Agnes [1 ]
Vetta, Adrian [1 ]
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[1] McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ, Canada
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10.1007/978-3-031-43254-5_14
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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081202 ;
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Motivated by a plethora of practical examples where bias is induced by automated decision-making algorithms, there has been strong recent interest in the design of fair algorithms. However, there is often a dichotomy between fairness and efficacy: fair algorithms may proffer low social welfare solutions whereas welfare optimizing algorithms may be very unfair. This issue is exemplified in the machine scheduling problem where, for n jobs, the social welfare of any fair solution may be a factor O(n) worse than the optimal welfare. In this paper, we prove that this dichotomy between fairness and efficacy can be overcome if we allow for a negligible amount of bias: there exist algorithms that are both "almost perfectly fair" and have a constant factor efficacy ratio, that is, are guaranteed to output solutions that have social welfare within a constant factor of optimal welfare. Specifically, for any epsilon > 0, there exist mechanisms with efficacy ratio Theta(1/epsilon) and where no agent is more than an epsilon fraction worse off than they are in the fairest possible solution (given by an algorithm that does not use personal or type data). Moreover, these bicriteria guarantees are tight and apply to both the single machine case and the multiple machine case. The key to our results is the use of Pareto scheduling mechanisms. These mechanisms, by the judicious use of personal or type data, are able to exploit Pareto improvements that benefit every individual; such Pareto improvements would typically be forbidden by fair scheduling algorithms designed to satisfy standard statistical measures of group fairness. We anticipate this paradigm, the judicious use of personal data by a fair algorithm to greatly improve performance at the cost of negligible bias, has wider application.
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