Module 5: Virtualized Unbiasing Framework

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The Virtualized Unbiasing Framework (VUF) was designed within the AI4Gov project with the aim to function as a visual catalog synthesizing diverse tools tailored for detecting and mitigating biases in AI systems. Structured as a dynamic visual synthesis, this catalog offers a comprehensive overview of bias  mitigation tools, categorized by functionalities and applications.

Serving as a visual catalog, it facilitates exploration, comparison, and informed tool selection, thereby fostering a more effective approach to bias mitigation. Additionally, Bias Detector Toolkit is a part of VUF, where we are developing bias detection tools for specific contexts of use cases on the project, and will be presented in a later edition of MOOC.

The Virtualized Unbiasing Framework is a holistic application focused on explaining AI bias and equipping  developers with an easy-to-navigate and visually organized catalog. It  consists of the scrollytelling application, real life examples and the catalog of methods and tools  for bias mitigation.

In Module 5, we cover:

Lesson 5.1: Scrollytelling Application

Lesson 5.2: Stages of AI Trainings

Lesson 5.3: Real Life Examples

Lesson 5.4: Catalog of Bias Detection and Mitigation Strategies

LESSON 5.1: SCROLLYTELLING APPLICATION 


The first section of the application is the scrollytelling part, where the user can be informed about bias and AI in general. Scrollytelling, also known as scroll-driven storytelling or scroll-based  storytelling, is a web design technique that involves using the scrolling action of a webpage to  reveal content in a narrative or visually engaging way. Instead of presenting information all at  once on a single page, scrollytelling unfolds content gradually as the user scrolls down the page. 

By strategically organizing and presenting data visually, this process enhances comprehension  and facilitates rapid understanding. To introduce the concepts of bias, AI, and bias in AI, we developed an animation-based scrollytelling experience (see Figure 1). 

The scrollytelling application consists of stages that explain what is AI, what is bias, what is bias in AI, and how it affects model outputs.

Figure 1: Scrollytelling exampleFigure 1: Scrollytelling example