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Fair Domain Generalization: An Information-Theoretic View

Fair Domain Generalization: An Information-Theoretic View

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英文摘要

Domain generalization (DG) and algorithmic fairness are two critical challenges in machine learning. However, most DG methods focus only on minimizing expected risk in the unseen target domain without considering algorithmic fairness. Conversely, fairness methods typically do not account for domain shifts, so the fairness achieved during training may not generalize to unseen test domains. In this work, we bridge these gaps by studying the problem of Fair Domain Generalization (FairDG), which aims to minimize both expected risk and fairness violations in unseen target domains. We derive novel mutual information-based upper bounds for expected risk and fairness violations in multi-class classification tasks with multi-group sensitive attributes. These bounds provide key insights for algorithm design from an information-theoretic perspective. Guided by these insights, we introduce PAFDG (Pareto-Optimal Fairness for Domain Generalization), a practical framework that solves the FairDG problem and models the utility-fairness trade-off through Pareto optimization. Experiments on real-world vision and language datasets show that PAFDG achieves superior utility-fairness trade-offs compared to existing methods.

Tangzheng Lian、Guanyu Hu、Dimitrios Kollias、Xinyu Yang、Oya Celiktutan

计算技术、计算机技术

Tangzheng Lian,Guanyu Hu,Dimitrios Kollias,Xinyu Yang,Oya Celiktutan.Fair Domain Generalization: An Information-Theoretic View[EB/OL].(2025-07-13)[2025-07-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05823.点此复制

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