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FAIR data gaps and collaboration willingness among hemoglobinopathy research centers. [PDF]

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Independent inner cell mass and trophectoderm morphology as non-invasive predictors of embryo euploidy in IVF. [PDF]

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Fairness and Machine Fairness

Proceedings of the 2021 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 2021
Prediction-based decisions, which are often made by utilizing the tools of machine learning, influence nearly all facets of modern life. Ethical concerns about this widespread practice have given rise to the field of fair machine learning and a number of fairness measures, mathematically precise definitions of fairness that purport to determine whether
Clinton Castro   +2 more
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Inherent Trade-Offs in the Fair Determination of Risk Scores

Information Technology Convergence and Services, 2016
Recent discussion in the public sphere about algorithmic classification has involved tension between competing notions of what it means for a probabilistic classification to be fair to different groups.
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3D UAV Trajectory Design and Frequency Band Allocation for Energy-Efficient and Fair Communication: A Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach

IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2020
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-assisted communication has drawn increasing attention recently. In this paper, we investigate 3D UAV trajectory design and band allocation problem considering both the UAV’s energy consumption and the fairness among the ...
Ruijin Ding, F. Gao, Xuemin Shen
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How fair is fair queuing

Journal of the ACM, 1992
Summary: Fair queueing is a novel queueing discipline with important applications to data networks that support variable-size packets and to systems where the cost of preempting jobs from service is high. The discipline controls a single server shared by \(N\) job arrival streams with each stream allotted a separate queue.
Albert G. Greenberg, Neal Madras
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Fairness

Bull. EATCS, 2020
Fairness is a basic phenomenon in distributed and non-deterministic systems, firstly noted perhaps in allocation strategies for schedules. The basic idea of a fair behaviour is that no subprocess shall be delayed forever. For a systematical study of fairness it is difficult to choose an appropriate model and fairness conception.
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Fair's fair?

Astronomy & Geophysics
Abstract RAS undergraduate research bursaries need to match the minimum wage, argues Ben ...
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