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- W4307055605 abstract "Although recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) aim to enhance the fairness and transparency of decision-making systems, research has found that neural networks (or other similar AI techniques) are still effected by human cognitive biases due to the training datasets. In this study, we focus on order effects, i.e., when the input of information impacts human perception and the decisions resulting from this information. We propose the Order Effect Removal Method (OERM) for handling the order effect which leads to bias and for helping organizations remove these biases from their training datasets and, therefore, from automated decision-making systems. Using design science principles to theoretically create, test, and validate the method, we can eliminate the order bias even in basic classification systems. Furthermore, the method can be applied in a multidisciplinary context, where an AI-based algorithm substitutes for manual work. • We analyze order effects in decision-making. • We present a Design Science Research backed Order effect Removal Method (OERM). • We extend quantum probability theory to explain the complex bias in decision-making. • OREM has been validated on diverse datasets like Reuters, 20NG, IS paper abstracts." @default.
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