Computer Vision News Computer Vision News 36 "Datasets through the LookingGlass" is a webinar series focused on reflecting on the data-related facets of Machine Learning (ML) methods. We are building a community of enthusiastic researchers who care about understanding the impact that data and ML methods could have on our society. The webinar is part of “Making MetaDataCount” project and is organized by Veronika Cheplygina (left in the picture) and Amelia Jiménez-Sánchez (on the right) at IT University of Copenhagen. We are excited to share that our organizing team has expanded with two new members: Théo Sourget affiliated at the IT University of Copenhagen, and Steff Groefsema at the University of Groningen. This sixth edition (with five others held in 2023 and 2024) brings the total of speakers to 24, and all the videos are available on our YouTube playlist. LAST MINUTE: Veronika is now full professor at ITU København. Kudos! Datasets through the L king-Glass In our last webinar on 24 Feb 2025, we covered several aspects of multimodal medical imaging datasets, including dataset collection and creation, the use of checklists to improve the interpretability of clinical diagnosis predictions, and an overview of bagging techniques and ethical challenges associated with medical imaging data. We had 5 excellent researchers providing insights about their work. ① Maria A. Zuluaga is an associate professor at EURECOM with an affiliate position within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London. Hava Chaptoukaev is a 3rd year PhD student within Maria’s research group. Their work is motivated by the lack of objective, quantitative measurements for the clinical assessment of stress-related impairments in nonverbal autism spectrum disorder patients, leading them to
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