LGCRCYJun 7, 2022

Improving Fairness in Graph Neural Networks via Mitigating Sensitive Attribute Leakage

arXiv:2206.03426v2120 citationsh-index: 27Has Code
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This work addresses fairness issues in GNNs for applications like social networks or recommendation systems, but it is incremental as it builds on existing fair representation learning techniques by focusing on graph-specific leakage.

The paper tackles the problem of discriminatory bias in Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) caused by sensitive attribute leakage during feature propagation, and proposes FairVGNN, which achieves a better trade-off between model utility and fairness on real-world datasets.

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have shown great power in learning node representations on graphs. However, they may inherit historical prejudices from training data, leading to discriminatory bias in predictions. Although some work has developed fair GNNs, most of them directly borrow fair representation learning techniques from non-graph domains without considering the potential problem of sensitive attribute leakage caused by feature propagation in GNNs. However, we empirically observe that feature propagation could vary the correlation of previously innocuous non-sensitive features to the sensitive ones. This can be viewed as a leakage of sensitive information which could further exacerbate discrimination in predictions. Thus, we design two feature masking strategies according to feature correlations to highlight the importance of considering feature propagation and correlation variation in alleviating discrimination. Motivated by our analysis, we propose Fair View Graph Neural Network (FairVGNN) to generate fair views of features by automatically identifying and masking sensitive-correlated features considering correlation variation after feature propagation. Given the learned fair views, we adaptively clamp weights of the encoder to avoid using sensitive-related features. Experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate that FairVGNN enjoys a better trade-off between model utility and fairness. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/YuWVandy/FairVGNN.

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