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2023, ACM JOURNAL OF DATA AND INFORMATION QUALITY, Pages 1-21 (volume: 15)

Biases in Large Language Models: Origins, Inventory, and Discussion (01a Articolo in rivista)

Navigli R., Conia S., Ross B.

In this article, we introduce and discuss the pervasive issue of bias in the large language models that are currently at the core of mainstream approaches to Natural Language Processing (NLP). We first introduce data selection bias, that is, the bias caused by the choice of texts that make up a training corpus. Then, we survey the different types of social bias evidenced in the text generated by language models trained on such corpora, ranging from gender to age, from sexual orientation to ethnicity, and from religion to culture. We conclude with directions focused on measuring, reducing, and tackling the aforementioned types of bias.
Gruppo di ricerca: Natural Language Processing
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