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Autori principali: Zhang, Xuechen, Li, Mingchen, Chen, Jiasi, Thrampoulidis, Christos, Oymak, Samet
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14343
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author Zhang, Xuechen
Li, Mingchen
Chen, Jiasi
Thrampoulidis, Christos
Oymak, Samet
author_facet Zhang, Xuechen
Li, Mingchen
Chen, Jiasi
Thrampoulidis, Christos
Oymak, Samet
contents Modern classification problems exhibit heterogeneities across individual classes: Each class may have unique attributes, such as sample size, label quality, or predictability (easy vs difficult), and variable importance at test-time. Without care, these heterogeneities impede the learning process, most notably, when optimizing fairness objectives. Confirming this, under a gaussian mixture setting, we show that the optimal SVM classifier for balanced accuracy needs to be adaptive to the class attributes. This motivates us to propose CAP: An effective and general method that generates a class-specific learning strategy (e.g. hyperparameter) based on the attributes of that class. This way, optimization process better adapts to heterogeneities. CAP leads to substantial improvements over the naive approach of assigning separate hyperparameters to each class. We instantiate CAP for loss function design and post-hoc logit adjustment, with emphasis on label-imbalanced problems. We show that CAP is competitive with prior art and its flexibility unlocks clear benefits for fairness objectives beyond balanced accuracy. Finally, we evaluate CAP on problems with label noise as well as weighted test objectives to showcase how CAP can jointly adapt to different heterogeneities.
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spellingShingle Class-attribute Priors: Adapting Optimization to Heterogeneity and Fairness Objective
Zhang, Xuechen
Li, Mingchen
Chen, Jiasi
Thrampoulidis, Christos
Oymak, Samet
Machine Learning
Computers and Society
Modern classification problems exhibit heterogeneities across individual classes: Each class may have unique attributes, such as sample size, label quality, or predictability (easy vs difficult), and variable importance at test-time. Without care, these heterogeneities impede the learning process, most notably, when optimizing fairness objectives. Confirming this, under a gaussian mixture setting, we show that the optimal SVM classifier for balanced accuracy needs to be adaptive to the class attributes. This motivates us to propose CAP: An effective and general method that generates a class-specific learning strategy (e.g. hyperparameter) based on the attributes of that class. This way, optimization process better adapts to heterogeneities. CAP leads to substantial improvements over the naive approach of assigning separate hyperparameters to each class. We instantiate CAP for loss function design and post-hoc logit adjustment, with emphasis on label-imbalanced problems. We show that CAP is competitive with prior art and its flexibility unlocks clear benefits for fairness objectives beyond balanced accuracy. Finally, we evaluate CAP on problems with label noise as well as weighted test objectives to showcase how CAP can jointly adapt to different heterogeneities.
title Class-attribute Priors: Adapting Optimization to Heterogeneity and Fairness Objective
topic Machine Learning
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.14343