Bias Mimicking: A Simple Sampling Approach for Bias Mitigation
Maan Qraitem, Kate Saenko, et al.
CVPR 2023
A new definition of program-size complexity is made. H(A,B/C,D) is defined to be the size in bits of the shortest self-delimiting program for calculating strings A and B if one is given a minimal-size self-delimiting program for calculating strings C and D. This differs from previous definitions: (1) programs are required to be self-delimiting, i.e. no program is a prefix of another, and (2) instead of being given C and D directly, one is given a program for calculating them that is minimal in size. Unlike previous definitions, this one has precisely the formal properties of the entropy concept of information theory. For example, H(A,B) = H(A) + H(B/A) -0(1). Also, if a program of length k is assigned measure 2 -k, then H(A) = -log2 (the probability that the standard universal computer will calculate A) -{- 0(1). © 1975, ACM. All rights reserved.
Maan Qraitem, Kate Saenko, et al.
CVPR 2023
Gregory J. Chaitin
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Aamod Khatiwada, Harsha Kokel, et al.
NeurIPS 2024
Vinayak Gupta, Rajmohan C, et al.
ICON 2022