Incorporating Rather Than Eliminating: Achieving Fairness for Skin Disease Diagnosis Through Group-Specific Expert
Incorporating Rather Than Eliminating: Achieving Fairness for Skin Disease Diagnosis Through Group-Specific Expert
AI-based systems have achieved high accuracy in skin disease diagnostics but often exhibit biases across demographic groups, leading to inequitable healthcare outcomes and diminished patient trust. Most existing bias mitigation methods attempt to eliminate the correlation between sensitive attributes and diagnostic prediction, but those methods often degrade performance due to the lost of clinically relevant diagnostic cues. In this work, we propose an alternative approach that incorporates sensitive attributes to achieve fairness. We introduce FairMoE, a framework that employs layer-wise mixture-of-experts modules to serve as group-specific learners. Unlike traditional methods that rigidly assign data based on group labels, FairMoE dynamically routes data to the most suitable expert, making it particularly effective for handling cases near group boundaries. Experimental results show that, unlike previous fairness approaches that reduce performance, FairMoE achieves substantial accuracy improvements while preserving comparable fairness metrics.
Gelei Xu、Yuying Duan、Zheyuan Liu、Xueyang Li、Meng Jiang、Michael Lemmon、Wei Jin、Yiyu Shi
皮肤病学、性病学计算技术、计算机技术
Gelei Xu,Yuying Duan,Zheyuan Liu,Xueyang Li,Meng Jiang,Michael Lemmon,Wei Jin,Yiyu Shi.Incorporating Rather Than Eliminating: Achieving Fairness for Skin Disease Diagnosis Through Group-Specific Expert[EB/OL].(2025-06-21)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.17787.点此复制
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