Abstract:A happiness maximizing set (HMS), which is a small subset of tuples selected from a database to preserve the best score with respect to any nonnegative linear utility function, is an important problem in multi-criteria decision-making. When an HMS is extracted from a database of individuals for assisting data-driven algorithmic decisions such as hiring and admission, it is crucial to ensure that the HMS can fairly represent different groups of candidates without any form of bias and discrimination. However, al… Show more
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