FairPy: A Toolkit for Evaluation of Prediction Biases and their Mitigation in Large Language Models
Abstract
Recent studies have demonstrated that large pretrained language models (LLMs) such as BERT and GPT-2 exhibit biases in token prediction, often inherited from the data distributions present in their training corpora. In response, a number of mathematical frameworks have been proposed to quantify, identify, and mitigate these the likelihood of biased token predictions. In this paper, we present a comprehensive survey of such techniques tailored towards widely used LLMs such as BERT, GPT-2, etc. We additionally introduce Fairpy, a modular and extensible toolkit that provides plug-and-play interfaces for integrating these mathematical tools, enabling users to evaluate both pretrained and custom language models. Fairpy supports the implementation of existing debiasing algorithms. The toolkit is open-source and publicly available at: https://github.com/HrishikeshVish/Fairpyhttps://github.com/HrishikeshVish/Fairpy
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