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Fairness and equity have become central to ranking problems in information access systems, such as search engines, recommender systems, or marketplaces. To date, several types of fair ranking measures have been proposed, including diversity, exposure, and pairwise fairness measures. Out of those, pairwise fairness is a family of metrics whose normative grounding has not been clearly explicated, leading to uncertainty with respect to the construct that is being measured and how it relates to stakeholders' desiderata.
Fabris et al. (Wed,) studied this question.