2015 Holiday Special
Data Skeptic25 Joulu 2015

2015 Holiday Special

Today's episode is a reading of Isaac Asimov's The Machine that Won the War. I can't think of a story that's more appropriate for Data Skeptic.

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Robustness to Unforeseen Adversarial Attacks

Robustness to Unforeseen Adversarial Attacks

Daniel Kang joins us to discuss the paper Testing Robustness Against Unforeseen Adversaries.

30 Touko 202021min

Estimating the Size of Language Acquisition

Estimating the Size of Language Acquisition

Frank Mollica joins us to discuss the paper Humans store about 1.5 megabytes of information during language acquisition

22 Touko 202025min

Interpretable AI in Healthcare

Interpretable AI in Healthcare

Jayaraman Thiagarajan joins us to discuss the recent paper Calibrating Healthcare AI: Towards Reliable and Interpretable Deep Predictive Models.

15 Touko 202035min

Understanding Neural Networks

Understanding Neural Networks

What does it mean to understand a neural network? That's the question posted on this arXiv paper. Kyle speaks with Tim Lillicrap about this and several other big questions.

8 Touko 202034min

Self-Explaining AI

Self-Explaining AI

Dan Elton joins us to discuss self-explaining AI. What could be better than an interpretable model? How about a model wich explains itself in a conversational way, engaging in a back and forth with the user. We discuss the paper Self-explaining AI as an alternative to interpretable AI which presents a framework for self-explainging AI.

2 Touko 202032min

Plastic Bag Bans

Plastic Bag Bans

Becca Taylor joins us to discuss her work studying the impact of plastic bag bans as published in Bag Leakage: The Effect of Disposable Carryout Bag Regulations on Unregulated Bags from the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. How does one measure the impact of these bans? Are they achieving their intended goals? Join us and find out!

24 Huhti 202034min

Self Driving Cars and Pedestrians

Self Driving Cars and Pedestrians

We are joined by Arash Kalatian to discuss Decoding pedestrian and automated vehicle interactions using immersive virtual reality and interpretable deep learning.

18 Huhti 202030min

Computer Vision is Not Perfect

Computer Vision is Not Perfect

Computer Vision is not Perfect Julia Evans joins us help answer the question why do neural networks think a panda is a vulture. Kyle talks to Julia about her hands-on work fooling neural networks. Julia runs Wizard Zines which publishes works such as Your Linux Toolbox. You can find her on Twitter @b0rk

10 Huhti 202026min

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