Introduction
Data Skeptic23 Mai 2014

Introduction

The Data Skeptic Podcast features conversations with topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.

This first episode is a short discussion about what this podcast is all about.

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Counting Briberies in Elections

Counting Briberies in Elections

Niclas Boehmer, second year PhD student at Berlin Institute of Technology, comes on today to discuss the computational complexity of bribery in elections through the paper "On the Robustness of Winners: Counting Briberies in Elections." Links Mentioned: https://www.akt.tu-berlin.de/menue/team/boehmer_niclas/ Works Mentioned: "On the Robustness of Winners: Counting Briberies in Elections." by Niclas Boehmer, Robert Bredereck, Piotr Faliszewski. Rolf Niedermier Thanks to our sponsors: Springboard School of Data: Springboard is a comprehensive end-to-end online data career program. Create a portfolio of projects to spring your career into action. Learn more about how you can be one of twenty $500 scholarship recipients at springboard.com/dataskeptic. This opportunity is exclusive to Data Skeptic listeners. (Enroll with code: DATASK) Nord VPN: Protect your home internet connection with unlimited bandwidth. Data Skeptic Listeners-- take advantage of their Black Friday offer: purchase a 2-year plan, get 4 additional months free. nordvpn.com/dataskeptic (Use coupon code DATASKEPTIC)

20 Nov 202037min

Sybil Attacks on Federated Learning

Sybil Attacks on Federated Learning

Clement Fung, a Societal Computing PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses his research in security of machine learning systems and a defense against targeted sybil-based poisoning called FoolsGold. Works Mentioned: The Limitations of Federated Learning in Sybil Settings Twitter: @clemfung Website: https://clementfung.github.io/ Thanks to our sponsors: Brilliant - Online learning platform. Check out Geometry Fundamentals! Visit Brilliant.org/dataskeptic for 20% off Brilliant Premium! BetterHelp - Convenient, professional, and affordable online counseling. Take 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/dataskeptic

13 Nov 202031min

Differential Privacy at the US Census

Differential Privacy at the US Census

Simson Garfinkel, Senior Computer Scientist for Confidentiality and Data Access at the US Census Bureau, discusses his work modernizing the Census Bureau disclosure avoidance system from private to public disclosure avoidance techniques using differential privacy. Some of the discussion revolves around the topics in the paper Randomness Concerns When Deploying Differential Privacy. WORKS MENTIONED: "Calibrating Noise to Sensitivity in Private Data Analysis" by Cynthia Dwork, Frank McSherry, Kobbi Nissim, Adam Smith "Issues Encountered Deploying Differential Privacy" by Simson L Garfinkel, John M Abowd, and Sarah Powazek "Randomness Concerns When Deploying Differential Privacy" by Simson L. Garfinkel and Philip Leclerc Check out: https://simson.net/page/Differential_privacy Thank you to our sponsor, BetterHelp. Professional and confidential in-app counseling for everyone. Save 10% on your first month of services with www.betterhelp.com/dataskeptic

6 Nov 202029min

Distributed Consensus

Distributed Consensus

Computer Science research fellow of Cambridge University, Heidi Howard discusses Paxos, Raft, and distributed consensus in distributed systems alongside with her work "Paxos vs. Raft: Have we reached consensus on distributed consensus?" She goes into detail about the leaders in Paxos and Raft and how The Raft Consensus Algorithm actually inspired her to pursue her PhD. Paxos vs Raft paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.05074 Leslie Lamport paper "part-time Parliament" https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/pubs/lamport-paxos.pdf Leslie Lamport paper "Paxos Made Simple" https://lamport.azurewebsites.net/pubs/paxos-simple.pdf Twitter : @heidiann360 Thank you to our sponsor Monday.com! Their apps challenge is still accepting submissions! find more information at monday.com/dataskeptic

30 Okt 202027min

ACID Compliance

ACID Compliance

Linhda joins Kyle today to talk through A.C.I.D. Compliance (atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability). The presence of these four components can ensure that a database's transaction is completed in a timely manner. Kyle uses examples such as google sheets, bank transactions, and even the game rummy cube. Thanks to this week's sponsors: Monday.com - Their Apps Challenge is underway and available at monday.com/dataskeptic Brilliant - Check out their Quantum Computing Course, I highly recommend it! Other interesting topics I've seen are Neural Networks and Logic. Check them out at Brilliant.org/dataskeptic

23 Okt 202023min

National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

National Popular Vote Interstate Compact

Patrick Rosenstiel joins us to discuss the The National Popular Vote.

16 Okt 202030min

Defending the p-value

Defending the p-value

Yudi Pawitan joins us to discuss his paper Defending the P-value.

12 Okt 202030min

Retraction Watch

Retraction Watch

Ivan Oransky joins us to discuss his work documenting the scientific peer-review process at retractionwatch.com.

5 Okt 202032min

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