A Comparative Analysis of Logistic Regression and Random Forest for Individual Fairness in Machine Learning |
| ( Vol-12,Issue-5,May 2025 ) OPEN ACCESS |
| Author(s): |
Sanjit Kumar Saha |
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Disparate Treatment, Logistic Regression, Random Forest, Individual Fairness, Inter-pretability |
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In high-stakes domains such as finance, healthcare, and criminal justice, machine learning (ML) systems must balance predictive performance with fairness and transparency. This paper presents a comparative analysis of two widely used ML models, logistic regression and random forest, evaluated through the lens of individual fairness. Using the UCI Adult Income and COMPAS datasets, we assess performance in terms of accuracy, F1 score, individual consistency, and disparate treatment. Our findings indicate that while random forests offer marginally higher accuracy (by approximately 1%), logistic regression improves individual consistency by up to 4%, suggesting it is preferable in fairness-sensitive applications. This study emphasizes model selection’s role in achieving ethically responsible AI. |
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Received: 14 Apr 2025, Receive in revised form: 13 May 2025, Accepted: 19 May 2025, Available online: 24 May 2025 |
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