Re: Machine Learning Workshop overview and talk update

> Janina Sajka <mailto:janina@rednote.net>
> Thursday 2 July 2020 13:26
> I'll spend some time on this in the next couple hours, Josh. Also able
> to chat should that seem necessary.

Great, thanks Janina. I'll be around.

Josh
>
> Best,
>
> Janina
>
> Joshue O Connor <mailto:joconnor@w3.org>
> Thursday 2 July 2020 12:08
> Hi Janina, Jason and all,
>
> As per my action yesterday - I've added to the ML workshop document. [1]
>
> Looking at the workshop  outline  they are asking for people to give a 
> talk, and submission deadline is tomorrow if we want to do submit a 
> proposal. At this stage it would only need to be a paragraph, and we 
> would have till the end of July to submit the recorded talk. The 
> question is, what is the APA angle?
>
> This draft paper is really just me riffing on the subject and if there 
> are other perspectives then we should try to capture those today. I do 
> think the questions raised are useful, but some seem over taken by 
> events, as there are already implementations of ML in image 
> recognition and automated testing. I've also touched on the issue of 
> bias, which is very important.
>
> Do we want to give a talk to ask the questions we outline on the wiki 
> or talk about something else - if so what do we want to say and who 
> should give it?
>
> I'm kinda looking at you or Jason for this *grin, but happy to discuss 
> me doing it if I'm clearer on the angle. Tbh, I'm not totally sure at 
> this point and have taken it as far as I can.
>
> I feel it needs a clearer focus, so I'm happy to hear from others.
>
> Josh
>
> [1] https://www.w3.org/WAI/APA/wiki/MLWorkshop2020
>


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