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Bun, Mark (Ed.)Predefined demographic groups often overlook the subpopulations most impacted by model errors, leading to a growing emphasis on data-driven methods that pinpoint where models underperform. The emerging field of multi-group fairness addresses this by ensuring models perform well across a wide range of group-defining functions, rather than relying on fixed demographic categories. We demonstrate that recently introduced notions of multi-group fairness can be equivalently formulated as integral probability metrics (IPM). IPMs are the common information-theoretic tool that underlie definitions such as multiaccuracy, multicalibration, and outcome indistinguishably. For multiaccuracy, this connection leads to a simple, yet powerful procedure for achieving multiaccuracy with respect to an infinite-dimensional class of functions defined by a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS): first perform a kernel regression of a model’s errors, then subtract the resulting function from a model’s predictions. We combine these results to develop a post-processing method that improves multiaccuracy with respect to bounded-norm functions in an RKHS, enjoys provable performance guarantees, and, in binary classification benchmarks, achieves favorable multiaccuracy relative to competing methods.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 1, 2026
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Oesterling, Alex; Verdun, Claudio_Mayrink; Glynn, Alexander; Long, Carol; Paes, Lucas_Monteiro; Vithana, Sajani; Cardone, Martina; Calmon, Flavio (, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 37 (NeurIPS 2024))Free, publicly-accessible full text available December 10, 2025
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