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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm

Reihe: Artificial Intelligence: Foundations, Theory, and Algorithms

Zhang

Fairness in Language Models


Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-39145-2
Verlag: Springer

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm

Reihe: Artificial Intelligence: Foundations, Theory, and Algorithms

ISBN: 978-3-032-39145-2
Verlag: Springer


As language models increasingly influence critical decisions in healthcare, hiring, and criminal justice, their capacity to perpetuate and amplify societal biases poses significant risks to marginalized communities. Although awareness of these fairness issues is growing, practitioners still face many barriers. The proliferation of competing fairness definitions leads to conceptual confusion and the lack of systematic guidance on how to select appropriate evaluation methods and mitigation strategies, whereas bias metrics are scattered across disconnected sources. This lack of structure has hindered progress in building fair and trustworthy language models. Motivated by these challenges, this book provides the first systematic, architecture-aware guide to bias in modern language models, offering a unified framework that synthesizes theory, measurement, and practical solutions. Covering models from BERT to GPT and beyond, the book gives readers the tools they need to understand and address bias effectively. 

Bridging theory and practice, this book takes readers through the entire fairness process step by step. It starts with the history of language models, from basic statistical models to transformers. It explains how bias appears in training data, embeddings, and annotation processes. Next, the book introduces a novel two-tiered framework for bias quantification that organizes metrics according to model architecture, including encoder-only, decoder-only, and encoder-decoder models. This framework resolves confusion around competing fairness definitions that have fragmented the field. Building on this foundation, the book introduces a comprehensive taxonomy of mitigation techniques across pre-processing, in-processing, intra-processing, and post-processing approaches. The book also provides an in-depth analysis of evaluation datasets and a decision-tree selection framework. The final chapter explores emerging challenges, including intersectional fairness, adversarial robustness, and human-AI fairness comparisons.

This book is written for AI researchers, machine learning engineers, and policymakers. It brings together scattered research into one clear resource that balances practical advice with solid theory. By the end, readers will have the knowledge and tools they need to check, measure, and mitigate bias in language models used at scale. A basic understanding of machine learning and natural language processing is recommended.

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.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Editor Biography.- List of Contributors.- Acronyms.- 1. Background on Fairness in Language Models.- 2. Quantifying bias in Language Models.- 3. Mitigating Bias in Language Models.- 4. Understanding Dataset Bias in Language Models.- 5. Resources for Fairness in Language Models.


Dr. Wenbin Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences at Florida International University and an Associate Member of the Te Ipu o Te Mahara Artificial Intelligence Institute. His research focuses on the theoretical foundations of machine learning, with an emphasis on responsible and socially beneficial AI. He has applied his work across multiple domains, including healthcare, digital forensics, energy, transportation, and finance. Dr. Zhang has received several honors, including the NSF CRII Award, the Leibniz Fellowship, the Distinguished Area Chair Award for ECML PKDD 2025, the Outstanding Senior Program Committee Member Award for ECAI 2025, the Distinguished Senior Program Committee Member Award for IJCAI 2023, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Editorial Contribution Award, and recognition in the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List. His research has also earned best paper awards/candidates at ECML PKDD 2025, FAccT 2023, ICDM 2023, DAMI, and ICDM 2021, and he was featured in the AAAI 2024 New Faculty Highlights. He actively contributes to the AI and interdisciplinary communities through leadership roles on organizing committees and editorial boards of leading venues, including as Sponsorship Chair for AAAI 2026, Volunteer Chair for WSDM 2024, Associate Editor for ACM Computing Surveys, and Action Editor for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.



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