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Published April 12, 2021 | Version v1
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Towards Algorithmic Transparency: A Diversity Perspective

  • 1. University of Trento
  • 2. Open University of Cyprus, CYENS Centre of Excellence
  • 3. University of Haifa

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As the role of algorithmic systems and processes increases in society, so does the risk of bias, which can result in discrimination against individuals and social groups. Research on algorithmic bias has exploded in recent years, highlighting both the problems of bias, and the potential solutions, in terms of algorithmic transparency (AT). Transparency is important for facilitating fairness management as well as explainability in algorithms; however, the concept of diversity, and its relationship to bias and transparency, has been largely left out of the discussion. We reflect on the relationship between diversity and bias, arguing that diversity drives the need for transparency. Using a perspective-taking lens, which takes diversity as a given, we propose a conceptual framework to characterize the problem and solution spaces of AT, to aid its application in algorithmic systems. Example cases from three research domains are described using our framework.

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Funding

CyCAT – Cyprus Center for Algorithmic Transparency 810105
European Commission