ARIAC WP1 kickoff meeting, 3/11, Brussels

The recording of the meeting can be downloaded at this link (MP4 file, 875 MB).

The list of presentations, with the slides:

Alberto Franzin
Introduction to WP1
Adrien Foucart
Deep Learning in Digital Pathology
Elias Fernández
Delegation to autonomous agents promotes cooperation in collective risk dilemmas
Antonio García Diaz
Research on Neural Architecture Search
Romain Mormont
Sparsely-annotated dataset segmentation with self-training
Alberto Franzin
Algorithmic-specific features to understand stochastic local search algorithms
Charlotte Nachtegael
Asking advice on your relationships (The use of active learning for relation extraction)
Anaís Halin
Human monitoring for assistive AI
Natarajan Chidambaram
On the Impact of Bots in Open Source Collaborative Software Development
Laura Gálvez Jiménez
Robust deep learning for biomedical imaging with imperfect annotations
Alexandre Englebert
Why is a good explanable AI needed for medical images processing?
Christine Decaestecker
Biases in Machine Learning


The kickoff meeting for the activities of the ARIAC WP1 will be held in hybrid form in Brussels and on Teams on the 3rd of November, in the afternoon. Il will be an occasion to get to know each other and the respective areas of research.

Meeting program

- 13h Lunch (sandwiches provided)
- 14h Presentation of WP1: Alberto Franzin
- 14h10 Presentation by Adrien Foucart on Deep Learning for histopathology with multiple annotations, + questions
- 14h40 Contributed presentations (10m each): Elias Fernández, Antonio García-Díaz, Romain Mormont, Alberto Franzin
- 15h20 Question time and discussions for contributed presentations, with coffee
- 15h50 Contributed presentations (3m each + questions): Charlotte Nachtegael, Anaïs Halin, Natarajan Chidambaram, Laura Gálvez Jiménez, Alexandre Englebert
- 16h25 Presentation by Christine Decaestecker about bias in AI + questions
- 17h Networking and informal discussions

We plan to record the Teams meeting, and to make available the slides of the presentations. Please let us know in advance if this is inconvenient for you.

Practical information

The meeting will be hosted by the LISA laboratory at the ULB, Solbosch Campus, Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50, Bruxelles, building L, 3r floor (see map, see the campus map).

The place of the meeting can be reached from the Gare Centrale of Brussels with bus 71, stop ULB, or by walking from the Gare d'Etterbeek. If you come by car, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can arrange for you to park inside the campus (in this case, you can use the address Avenue P. Heger 42, Bruxelles on your navigator).

For those attending remotely, this is the Teams link.

Contact

For any question, etc, please contact alberto.franzin at ulb dot be.

Last update: 2021.11.05