论文标题
用户公平,项目公平和双面市场排名的多样性
User Fairness, Item Fairness, and Diversity for Rankings in Two-Sided Markets
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论文摘要
长期以来,通过其相关性的可能性进行排名项目一直是传统排名系统的目标。尽管这最大程度地提高了排名绩效的传统标准,但越来越多的理解是,在线平台中,不仅可以为多样化的用户群体提供服务,而且还可以为这些物品的生产者提供服务。特别是,预计排名算法在为所有用户组成的方式(不仅仅是多数派组)中的服务方式公平,而且他们还需要在项目之间分配曝光率方面公平。这些公平的考虑可以通过在最近的几项工作中为排名增加多样性来部分地满足。但是,我们在本文中表明,用户公平,项目公平和多样性在根本上是不同的概念。特别是,我们发现仅考虑三个Desiderata之一的算法无法满足甚至伤害其他两种。为了克服这一缺点,我们提出了第一个明确执行所有三个Desiderata的排名算法。该算法将用户和项目公平性优化为凸优化问题,可以最佳解决。通过其解决方案,可以通过新型的Birkhoff-Von Neumann分解算法来得出排名策略,该算法优化了多样性。除了理论分析之外,我们还对新的基准数据集进行了经验研究,提议的排名算法如何有效地控制用户公平,项目公平和多样性以及它们之间的权衡。
Ranking items by their probability of relevance has long been the goal of conventional ranking systems. While this maximizes traditional criteria of ranking performance, there is a growing understanding that it is an oversimplification in online platforms that serve not only a diverse user population, but also the producers of the items. In particular, ranking algorithms are expected to be fair in how they serve all groups of users -- not just the majority group -- and they also need to be fair in how they divide exposure among the items. These fairness considerations can partially be met by adding diversity to the rankings, as done in several recent works. However, we show in this paper that user fairness, item fairness and diversity are fundamentally different concepts. In particular, we find that algorithms that consider only one of the three desiderata can fail to satisfy and even harm the other two. To overcome this shortcoming, we present the first ranking algorithm that explicitly enforces all three desiderata. The algorithm optimizes user and item fairness as a convex optimization problem which can be solved optimally. From its solution, a ranking policy can be derived via a novel Birkhoff-von Neumann decomposition algorithm that optimizes diversity. Beyond the theoretical analysis, we investigate empirically on a new benchmark dataset how effectively the proposed ranking algorithm can control user fairness, item fairness and diversity, as well as the trade-offs between them.