A Benchmark for Fairness-Aware Graph Learning
This provides a benchmark for practitioners to choose fairness-aware graph learning methods, though it is incremental as it builds on existing methods without introducing new ones.
The paper tackles the lack of a comprehensive benchmark for fairness-aware graph learning by evaluating ten methods on seven real-world datasets, revealing key insights into their strengths and limitations.
Fairness-aware graph learning has gained increasing attention in recent years. Nevertheless, there lacks a comprehensive benchmark to evaluate and compare different fairness-aware graph learning methods, which blocks practitioners from choosing appropriate ones for broader real-world applications. In this paper, we present an extensive benchmark on ten representative fairness-aware graph learning methods. Specifically, we design a systematic evaluation protocol and conduct experiments on seven real-world datasets to evaluate these methods from multiple perspectives, including group fairness, individual fairness, the balance between different fairness criteria, and computational efficiency. Our in-depth analysis reveals key insights into the strengths and limitations of existing methods. Additionally, we provide practical guidance for applying fairness-aware graph learning methods in applications. To the best of our knowledge, this work serves as an initial step towards comprehensively understanding representative fairness-aware graph learning methods to facilitate future advancements in this area.