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Managing Bias in Machine Learning Projects

Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2021-03-09
Author(s)
Fahse, Tobias  
Huber, Viktoria
van Giffen, Benjamin  
Research Team
IWI4
Abstract
This paper introduces a framework for managing bias in machine learning (ML) projects. When ML-capabilities are used for decision making, they frequently affect the lives of many people. However, bias can lead to low model performance and misguided business decisions, resulting in fatal financial, social, and reputational impacts. This framework provides an overview of potential biases and corresponding mitigation methods for each phase of the well-established process model CRISP-DM. Eight distinct types of biases and 25 mitigation methods were identified through a literature review and allocated to six phases of the reference model in a synthesized way. Furthermore, some biases are mitigated in different phases as they occur. Our framework helps to create clarity in these multiple relationships, thus assisting project managers in avoiding biased ML-outcomes.
Funding(s)
Management of Artificial Intelligence  
Language
English
Keywords
Bias
Machine Learning
Project Management
Risk Management
Process Model
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Refereed
Yes
Event Title
16th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI)
Event Location
Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Event Date
09-11 Mar 2021
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/110582
Subject(s)

economics

computer science

business studies

Division(s)

IWI - Institute of In...

Contact Email Address
tobias.fahse@unisg.ch
Eprints ID
262449
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