
Flesch Kincaid Readability Tests
Given a document in English, how can you estimate the ease with which someone will find they can read it? Does it require a college-level of reading comprehension or is it something a much younger st...
19 Apr 202120min

Fairness Aware Outlier Detection
Today on the show we have Shubhranshu Shekar, a Ph. D Student at Carnegie Mellon University, who joins us to talk about his work, FAIROD: Fairness-aware Outlier Detection.
9 Apr 202139min

Life May be Rare
Today on the show Dr. Anders Sandburg, Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, comes on to share his work "The Timing of Evolutionary Transitions Suggest Intel...
5 Apr 202143min

Social Networks
Mayank Kejriwal, Research Professor at the University of Southern California and Researcher at the Information Sciences Institute, joins us today to discuss his work and his new book Knowledge, Graphs...
29 Mars 202149min

The QAnon Conspiracy
QAnon is a conspiracy theory born in the underbelly of the internet. While easy to disprove, these cryptic ideas captured the minds of many people and (in part) paved the way to the 2021 storming of ...
22 Mars 202143min

Benchmarking Vision on Edge vs Cloud
Karthick Shankar, Masters Student at Carnegie Mellon University, and Somali Chaterji, Assistant Professor at Purdue University, join us today to discuss the paper "JANUS: Benchmarking Commercial and O...
15 Mars 202147min

Goodhart's Law in Reinforcement Learning
Hal Ashton, a PhD student from the University College of London, joins us today to discuss a recent work Causal Campbell-Goodhart's law and Reinforcement Learning. "Only buy honey from a local produce...
5 Mars 202137min

Video Anomaly Detection
Yuqi Ouyang, in his second year of PhD study at the University of Warwick in England, joins us today to discuss his work "Video Anomaly Detection by Estimating Likelihood of Representations."Works Men...
1 Mars 202124min

















