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In the part "Visualizing a single absolute group metric across all population groups" you say "We can see from the longer bars that across 'age_cat', 'sex', and 'race' attributes, the groups COMPAS incorrectly predicts as 'low' or 'medium' risk most often are 25-45, Male, and African American.".
You display the FNR, which evaluates which groups have incorrectly been assigned 'low' or 'medium' scores as you say - but what you say about the bar length doesn't add up. Are you talking about the absolute numbers instead of the bar lengths? Or am I missing something?
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[COMPAS Example] Inconsistency in "Visualizing a single absolute group metric across all population groups"
Jun 16, 2020
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In the part "Visualizing a single absolute group metric across all population groups" you say "We can see from the longer bars that across 'age_cat', 'sex', and 'race' attributes, the groups COMPAS incorrectly predicts as 'low' or 'medium' risk most often are 25-45, Male, and African American.".
You display the FNR, which evaluates which groups have incorrectly been assigned 'low' or 'medium' scores as you say - but what you say about the bar length doesn't add up. Are you talking about the absolute numbers instead of the bar lengths? Or am I missing something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: