Fall 2021 GRASP SFI: “Diversity and Inequality in Social Networks”
October 20, 2021 at 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Organizer
Abstract: Online social networks often mirror inequality in real-world networks, from historical prejudice, economic or social factors. Such disparities are often picked up and amplified by algorithms that leverage social data for the purpose of providing recommendations, diffusing information, or forming groups. In this talk, I discuss an overview of my research involving explanations for algorithmic bias in social networks, briefly describing my work in information diffusion, grouping, and general definitions of inequality. Using network models that reproduce inequality seen in online networks, we’ll characterize the relationship between pre-existing bias and algorithms in creating inequality, discussing different algorithmic solutions for mitigating bias.
*This is a HYBRID Event with in-person attendance to watch the Zoom stream in Levine 307 and Virtual attendance via Zoom here…

