Earlier this year, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced the first 10 recipients of grants issued through a $20 million collaboration with Amazon to support research on fairness in AI. As Erwin Gianchandani, deputy assistant director for Computer and Information Science and Engineering at NSF, explained to amazon.science, the funded projects address four broad research areas: (1) ensuring fairness in algorithms and the systems that incorporate them — which begins with the definition and quantification of fairness; (2) accountability and transparency in AI algorithms; (3) using AI to promote equity in society; and (4) ensuring that the benefits of AI are available to everyone. Gianchandani emphasizes that future awards may address topics beyond these three and that the latest solicitations can always be found on the program site.
- Advancing Fairness in AI with Human-Algorithm Collaborations
Principal investigator: Zhiwei Steven Wu
Co-principal investigators: Haiyi Zhu, Alexandra Chouldechova, Min Kyung Lee
Organization: University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Award amount: $1,037,000.00
Project description - Addressing the 3D Challenges for Data-Driven Fairness: Deficiency, Dynamics, and Disagreement
Principal investigator: Brian Ziebart
Co-principal investigators: Tanya Berger-Wolf, Xinhua Zhang, Mesrob Ohannessian, Ian Kash
Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
Award amount: $1,087,000.00
Project description - Towards Fairness in Deep Neural Networks with Learning Interpretation
Principal investigator: Xia Hu
Co-principal investigators: James Caverlee, Na Zou, Chaitanya Lakkimsetti
Organization: Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Award amount: $900,000.00
Project description - Towards a Computational Foundation for Fair Network Learning
Principal investigator: Hanghang Tong
Co-principal investigators: My Thai, Ross Maciejewski
Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Award amount: $1,035,000.00
Project description - Fairness-Aware Algorithms for Network Analysis
Principal investigator: Pang-Ning Tan
Co-principal investigator: Abdol Esfahanian
Organization: Michigan State University
Award amount: $636,000.00
Project description - Identifying, Measuring, and Mitigating Fairness Issues in AI
Principal investigator: Christopher Clifton
Co-principal investigators: Murat Kantarcioglu, Blase Ur, Lindsay Weinberg, Christopher Yeomans
Organization: Purdue University
Award amount: $345,000.00
Project description - FairGame: An Audit-Driven Game Theoretic Framework for Development and Certification of Fair AI
Principal investigator: Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
Co-principal investigators: Sanmay Das, Brendan Juba, Roman Garnett, Chien-Ju Ho
Organization: Washington University
Award amount: $785,000.00
Project description - Building a Fair Recommender System for Foster Care Services within the Constraints of a Sociotechnical System
Principal investigator: Kenneth Joseph
Co-principal investigators: Atri Rudra, Varun Chandola, Huei-Yen Chen, Melanie Sage
Organization: SUNY at Buffalo
Award amount: $800,000.00
Project description - Quantifying Direct and Indirect Consequences of Racial Disparities in Outcomes Following Cardiac Surgery
Principal investigator: Ilya Shpitser
Organization: Johns Hopkins University
Award amount: $300,000.00
Project description - Auditing and Ensuring Fairness in Hard-to-Identify Settings
Principal investigator: Nathan Kallus
Organization: Cornell University
Award amount: $674,930.00
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The 10 fairness-in-AI projects funded by the National Science Foundation in collaboration with Amazon
The $20 million program will support projects for three years.
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