In the present work, we develop a novel information-theoretic and logic-based approach to data bias in Machine Learning predictions and show its relevance in the specific context of fairness evaluation. We frame predictions made on biased data as Ulam games, which formalise key aspects of data-driven inference, and from which a variation of the rational non-monotonic consequence relation can be defined. We investigate this framework to model how differential levels of noise in input features impact Machine Learning predictions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first game-theoretic formalisation of ML unfairness.

Data speak but sometimes lie: A game-theoretic approach to data bias and algorithmic fairness / C. Manganini, E.A. Corsi, G. Primiero. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING. - ISSN 0888-613X. - 190:(2026 Mar), pp. 109608.1-109608.19. [10.1016/j.ijar.2025.109608]

Data speak but sometimes lie: A game-theoretic approach to data bias and algorithmic fairness

C. Manganini
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E.A. Corsi
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G. Primiero
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2026

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In the present work, we develop a novel information-theoretic and logic-based approach to data bias in Machine Learning predictions and show its relevance in the specific context of fairness evaluation. We frame predictions made on biased data as Ulam games, which formalise key aspects of data-driven inference, and from which a variation of the rational non-monotonic consequence relation can be defined. We investigate this framework to model how differential levels of noise in input features impact Machine Learning predictions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first game-theoretic formalisation of ML unfairness.
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Machine learning; Bias; Data quality; Data-driven inference; Non-monotonic logic;
Settore PHIL-02/A - Logica e filosofia della scienza
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   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
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   2023-0978
mar-2026
Elsevier : Society for Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications (SIPTA) : Beliefs functions and Applications Society (BFAS)
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Data speak but sometimes lie: A game-theoretic approach to data bias and algorithmic fairness / C. Manganini, E.A. Corsi, G. Primiero. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING. - ISSN 0888-613X. - 190:(2026 Mar), pp. 109608.1-109608.19. [10.1016/j.ijar.2025.109608]
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