Workshop: ML Competitions at the Grassroots (CiML 2020)

Tara Chklovski, Adrienne Mendrik, Amir Banifatemi, Gustavo Stolovitzky

Fri, Dec 11th, 2020 @ 15:00 – 20:30 GMT
Abstract: For the eighth edition of the CiML (Challenges in Machine Learning) workshop at NeurIPS, our goals are to: 1) Increase diversity in the participant community in order to increase quality of model predictions; 2) Identify and share best practices in building AI capability in vulnerable communities; 3) Celebrate pioneers from these communities who are modeling lifelong learning, curiosity and courage in learning how to use ML to address critical problems in their communities.

The workshop will provide concrete recommendations to the ML community on designing and implementing competitions that are more accessible to a broader public, and more effective in building long-term AI/ML capability.

The workshop will feature keynote speakers from ML, behavioral science and gender and development, interspersed with small group discussions around best practices in implementing ML competitions. We will invite submissions of 2-page extended abstracts on topics relating to machine learning competitions, with a special focus on methods of creating diverse datasets, strategies for addressing behavioral barriers to participation in ML competitions from underrepresented communities, and strategies for measuring the long-term impact of participation in an ML competition.

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Schedule

15:00 – 15:15 GMT
Welcome and Opening Remarks
15:15 – 15:45 GMT
Keynote talk by Isabelle Guyon and Evelyne Viegas
Isabelle Guyon, Evelyne Viegas, Kate Young
15:45 – 16:20 GMT
Live from the Field Moderated Q&A - “ML competitions as a way to engage and educate the broader public” (featuring families and educators from around the world)
16:20 – 17:00 GMT
Virtual Poster Presentations
17:00 – 17:15 GMT
Coffee Break
17:15 – 17:45 GMT
Keynote talk by Saugato Datta
17:45 – 18:20 GMT
Small Group/Breakout Participant Discussion
1. Share 1-2 grassroots, capacity building goals you have for your ML competition this year. 2. Share 1-2 best practices you have identified with your ML competition. 3. Share 1-2 behavioral barriers experienced by participants in ML competitions. 4. Anticipating and addressing barriers due to COVID.
18:20 – 18:50 GMT
Virtual Poster Presentations
18:50 – 19:20 GMT
Keynote talk by Lara Mangravite "Responsible Data Sharing for AI: Expanding who, what and why"
Sage Mangravite
19:30 – 19:50 GMT
Virtual Poster Presentations
19:50 – 20:20 GMT
Closing Keynote by Aleksandra (Saška) Mojsilović
Aleksandra Mojsilovic
20:20 – 20:30 GMT
Closing Remarks from Organizers