Week of Events
Eliminating Bias from Technology for Developers
Eliminating Bias from Technology for Developers
Abstract: As reported in the Forbes article “(https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/02/04/the-role-of-bias-in-artificial-intelligence/?sh=421300f7579d__;!!BeImMA!7hm8HTPEsan1ZioFQH-8t-2ISV-i4QFIu8-2xuuJI0MzL262DbM3rq58yiS6HJ1U3PUh39B0X39nbCrEs58$)”, facial recognition systems are under scrutiny. Class imbalance is a leading issue in facial recognition software. A dataset called "Faces in the Wild," considered the benchmark for testing facial recognition software, had data that was 70% male and 80% white. Although it might be good enough to be used on lower-quality pictures, "in the wild" is a highly debatable topic. Apart from algorithms and data, researchers and engineers developing any system are also responsible for bias. According to VentureBeat, a Columbia University study found that "the more homogenous the team is, the more likely it is that a given prediction error will appear." This can create a lack of empathy for the people who face problems of discrimination, leading to an unconscious introduction of bias in these algorithmic-savvy systems. So, how can we eliminate the negative impact of bias in the use or development of our technology? Come to this session to gain insights into this persnickety challenge. Room: 128, Bldg: SETA IDE, 2500 North River Rd., Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, 03106
The First New Hampshire Cybersecurity Day
The First New Hampshire Cybersecurity Day
The aims of this event include: (1) Learn cybersecurity needs from the industry (2) Prompt industry-academia collaboration (3) Get to know cybersecurity experts in NH (4) Create a supportive community for cybersecurity education & research (5) Brainstorm strategic plans for cybersecurity development in NH Room: Room 233, Bldg: Memorial Union Building , 83 Main St, Durham, New Hampshire, United States, 03824