November 10th CS Tea will be our Fall Term Comps Presentation!! Join us in the Anderson Atrium from 3:30-4:30pm as this group of seniors presents posters highlighting their comps projects.
Students worked in teams to replicate research in machine learning and natural language processing, with projects examining issues like fairness when moderating potentially toxic comments, detecting bots on Twitter, removing gender bias from word representations, and reconstructing images from compressed or damaged versions of those images. Each student will have a poster and can tell you about the project on which they and their team have been working incredibly hard all term.
The students who will be presenting their work and the papers they’re replicating are:
- Counterfactual Fairness in Text Classification through Robustness: Jared Chen, Nathan Hedgecock, Teagan Johnson, Thomas Zeng
- Image-Adaptive GAN Based Reconstruction: Antonio Marino, Yilong
- Song, Daisuke Yamada
- Man is to Computer Programmer as Woman is to Homemaker? Debiasing Word Embeddings: Angela Ellis, Aldo Polanco, Aishwarya Varma, Darryl York III
- Scalable and Generalizable Social Bot Detection through Data Selection: Cathy Guang, Katrina Li, Emanuel Linton, Matthew Smith-Erb
Come out on Thursday to learn about some fascinating work and to honor and celebrate our seniors who are finishing comps this term