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The Fairness of Credit Scoring Models

The Fairness of Credit Scoring Models

20 May 2022
Christophe Hurlin
C. Pérignon
Sébastien Saurin
    FaML
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Papers citing "The Fairness of Credit Scoring Models"

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The influence of missing data mechanisms and simple missing data handling techniques on fairness
Aeysha Bhatti
Trudie Sandrock
Johane Nienkemper-Swanepoel
FaML
66
0
0
10 Mar 2025
An experimental study on fairness-aware machine learning for credit scoring problem
An experimental study on fairness-aware machine learning for credit scoring problem
Huyen Giang Thi Thu
Thang Viet Doan
Tai Le Quy
FaML
33
0
0
31 Dec 2024
Assistive AI for Augmenting Human Decision-making
Assistive AI for Augmenting Human Decision-making
Natabara Máté Gyöngyössy
Bernát Török
Csilla Farkas
Laura Lucaj
Attila Menyhárd
Krisztina Menyhárd-Balázs
András Simonyi
Patrick van der Smagt
Zsolt Ződi
András Lőrincz
34
0
0
18 Oct 2024
Fair Models in Credit: Intersectional Discrimination and the
  Amplification of Inequity
Fair Models in Credit: Intersectional Discrimination and the Amplification of Inequity
S. Kim
Stefan Lessmann
G. Andreeva
Michael Rovatsos
FaML
11
4
0
01 Aug 2023
Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: a New Fairness Criterion for Machine
  Learning
Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: a New Fairness Criterion for Machine Learning
N. Matloff
11
0
0
13 Oct 2022
Algorithmic decision making methods for fair credit scoring
Algorithmic decision making methods for fair credit scoring
Darie Moldovan
FaML
25
7
0
16 Sep 2022
Learning Fair Models without Sensitive Attributes: A Generative Approach
Learning Fair Models without Sensitive Attributes: A Generative Approach
Huaisheng Zhu
Suhang Wang
FaML
26
10
0
30 Mar 2022
GAM(L)A: An econometric model for interpretable Machine Learning
GAM(L)A: An econometric model for interpretable Machine Learning
Emmanuel Flachaire
Gilles Hacheme
Sullivan Hué
S. Laurent
11
0
0
17 Mar 2022
Fair prediction with disparate impact: A study of bias in recidivism
  prediction instruments
Fair prediction with disparate impact: A study of bias in recidivism prediction instruments
Alexandra Chouldechova
FaML
185
2,082
0
24 Oct 2016
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