Developing a sentence level fairness metric using word embeddings

被引:2
作者
Ahmed Izzidien
Stephen Fitz
Peter Romero
Bao S. Loe
David Stillwell
机构
[1] The University of Cambridge,The Psychometrics Centre, Cambridge Judge Business School
[2] Keio University,Faculty of Science and Technology
[3] Keio University,Graduate School of Economics
关键词
Text analysis; NLP; Digitisation of human values; Social metrics for texts;
D O I
10.1007/s42803-022-00049-4
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摘要
Fairness is a principal social value that is observable in civilisations around the world. Yet, a fairness metric for digital texts that describe even a simple social interaction, e.g., ‘The boy hurt the girl’ has not been developed. We address this by employing word embeddings that use factors found in a new social psychology literature review on the topic. We use these factors to build fairness vectors. These vectors are used as sentence level measures, whereby each dimension reflects a fairness component. The approach is employed to approximate human perceptions of fairness. The method leverages a pro-social bias within word embeddings, for which we obtain an F1 = 79.8 on a list of sentences using the Universal Sentence Encoder (USE). A second approach, using principal component analysis (PCA) and machine learning (ML), produces an F1 = 86.2. Repeating these tests using Sentence Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (SBERT) produces an F1 = 96.9 and F1 = 100 respectively. Improvements using subspace representations are further suggested. By proposing a first-principles approach, the paper contributes to the analysis of digital texts along an ethical dimension.
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页数:35
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