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Real Human Actions and Women in Machine Learning

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In episode one of season two, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Women in Machine Learning (WiML) with its co-founder (and our guest host for this episode) Hanna Wallach of Microsoft Research. Hanna and Jenn Wortman Vaughan, who also helped to found the event, tell us how about how the 2015 event went. Lillian Lee (Cornell), Raia Hadsell (Google Deepmind), Been Kim (AI2/University of Washington), and Corinna Cortes (Google Research) gave invited talks at the 2015 event. WiML also released a directory of women in machine learning, if youโ€™d like to listed, want to find a collaborator, or are looking for an expert to take part in an event, itโ€™s an excellent resource. Plus, we talk with Jenn Wortman Vaughan, about the research she is doing at Microsoft Research which examines the assumptions we make about how humans actually act and using that to inform thinking about our interactions with computers. ย Want to learn more about the talks at WiML 2015? Here are the slides from each speaker.ย Lillian LeeCorinna CortesRaia Hadsell Been Kim See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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