Upcoming Events

  • 2024 Apr 18

    Delegated Classification

    1:30pm to 2:30pm

    Location: 

    SEC 3.301+3.302
    Speaker: Eden Saig

    Title: Delegated Classification

    Abstract: What happens when machine learning is outsourced to profit-maximizing agents?

    In this work, we propose a theoretical framework for incentive-aware delegation of machine learning tasks. We model delegation as a principal-agent game, in which accurate learning can be incentivized by the principal using performance-based...

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  • 2024 Apr 22

    When Personalization Harms Performance

    1:30pm to 2:30pm

    Location: 

    SEC 3.301
    Speaker: Berk Ustun (UCSD)

    Title: When Personalization Harms Performance
     

    Abstract: Clinical prediction models often encode group attributes like sex, age, and HIV status for personalization – i.e., to assign more accurate predictions to heterogeneous subpopulations. In this talk, I will describe how such practices inadvertently lead to worsenalization, by assigning unnecessarily inaccurate predictions to minority groups. I will discuss how these effects violate our basic expectations from personalization...

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