arXiv Machine Learning By Xinpeng Lv, Chunyuan Zheng, Yunxin Mao, Renzhe Xu, Hao Zou, Shanzhi Gu, Liyang Xu, Huan Chen, Yuanlong Chen, Wenjing Yang, Haotian Wang

Partial Fairness Awareness: Belief-Guided Strategic Mechanism for Strategic Agents

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arXiv:2606. 00826v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Strategic machine learning investigates scenarios where agents manipulate their features to receive favorable decisions from predictive models.

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