Platform

  • Search
  • Seminars
  • Conferences
  • Jobs

Resources

  • Submit Content
  • About Us

© 2025 World Wide

Open knowledge for all • Started with World Wide Neuro • A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

Analytics consent required

World Wide relies on analytics signals to operate securely and keep research services available. Accept to continue, or leave the site.

Review the Privacy Policy for details about analytics processing.

World Wide
SeminarsConferencesWorkshopsCoursesJobsMapsFeedLibrary
Back to SeminarsBack
SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Inclusive Data Science

Dr Anjali Mazumder, Alex Hepburn, Dr Malvika Sharan

The Turing Institute, University of Bristol

Schedule
Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Showing your local timezone

Schedule

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

2:00 PM Europe/London

Host: Inclusive Research Practices Bristol

Access Seminar

Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

Original Event

View source

Host

Inclusive Research Practices Bristol

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

A single person can be the source of billions of data points, whether these are generated from everyday internet use, healthcare records, wearable sensors or participation in experimental research. This vast amount of data can be used to make predictions about people and systems: what is the probability this person will develop diabetes in the next year? Will commit a crime? Will be a good employee? Is of a particular ethnicity? Predictions are simply represented by a number, produced by an algorithm. A single number in itself is not biased. How that number was generated, interpreted and subsequently used are all processes deeply susceptible to human bias and prejudices. This session will explore a philosophical perspective of data ethics and discuss practical steps to reducing statistical bias. There will be opportunity in the last section of the session for attendees to discuss and troubleshoot ethical questions from their own analyses in a ‘Data Clinic’.

Topics

algorithmic predictionsbiasdata ethicsdata interpretationdata scienceethicsexperimental researchhealthcare recordshuman biasprejudicestatistical biasstatisticswearable sensors

About the Speaker

Dr Anjali Mazumder, Alex Hepburn, Dr Malvika Sharan

The Turing Institute, University of Bristol

Contact & Resources

No additional contact information available

Related Seminars

Seminar60%

Knight ADRC Seminar

neuro

Jan 20, 2025
Washington University in St. Louis, Neurology
Seminar60%

TBD

neuro

Jan 20, 2025
King's College London
Seminar60%

Guiding Visual Attention in Dynamic Scenes

neuro

Jan 20, 2025
Haifa U
January 2026
Full calendar →