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Graph Learning with Localized Neighborhood Fairness (2212.12040v1)

Published 22 Dec 2022 in cs.SI and cs.LG

Abstract: Learning fair graph representations for downstream applications is becoming increasingly important, but existing work has mostly focused on improving fairness at the global level by either modifying the graph structure or objective function without taking into account the local neighborhood of a node. In this work, we formally introduce the notion of neighborhood fairness and develop a computational framework for learning such locally fair embeddings. We argue that the notion of neighborhood fairness is more appropriate since GNN-based models operate at the local neighborhood level of a node. Our neighborhood fairness framework has two main components that are flexible for learning fair graph representations from arbitrary data: the first aims to construct fair neighborhoods for any arbitrary node in a graph and the second enables adaption of these fair neighborhoods to better capture certain application or data-dependent constraints, such as allowing neighborhoods to be more biased towards certain attributes or neighbors in the graph.Furthermore, while link prediction has been extensively studied, we are the first to investigate the graph representation learning task of fair link classification. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed neighborhood fairness framework for a variety of graph machine learning tasks including fair link prediction, link classification, and learning fair graph embeddings. Notably, our approach achieves not only better fairness but also increases the accuracy in the majority of cases across a wide variety of graphs, problem settings, and metrics.

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Authors (9)
  1. April Chen (3 papers)
  2. Ryan Rossi (67 papers)
  3. Nedim Lipka (49 papers)
  4. Jane Hoffswell (18 papers)
  5. Gromit Chan (3 papers)
  6. Shunan Guo (16 papers)
  7. Eunyee Koh (36 papers)
  8. Sungchul Kim (65 papers)
  9. Nesreen K. Ahmed (76 papers)
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