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| + | * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2026.04.16**: | ||
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| + | * **[PHD TRACK] 2026.04.09**: | ||
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| + | **Title**: Explaining Models or Modelling Explanations? | ||
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| + | Counterfactual explanations (CE) and algorithmic recourse (AR) have emerged as promising approaches towards explaining opaque machine learning models and empowering individuals affected by them. This seminar will explore unexpected challenges and new opportunities in this context and demonstrate how counterfactuals can be used to improve the trustworthiness of models . It will summarize some of the main findings of Patrick' | ||
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| + | Patrick is a trained economist, computer scientist, and researcher. In his research, he has challenged long-standing paradigms in explainable AI, developed novel methods to make AI more trustworthy, | ||
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| + | **Title**: A Time-Aware GitHub Mining Framework for Empirical Software Quality Studies. | ||
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| + | This research focuses on designing an automated system to assess the quality of GitHub repositories based on a predefined quality model. The proposed approach evaluates repositories using a range of metrics, including commit history and its associated metadata (such as size, timestamps, and descriptions), | ||
| + | In addition, the system may incorporate further quality indicators, potentially drawing on established frameworks such as ISO/IEC 25010:2011, to provide a more comprehensive and standardized evaluation. | ||
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| + | **Biogram**: | ||
| + | Software engineer with a background in the telecom domain, specializing in network management systems and Software Defined Networking (SDN). Experienced in performance engineering, | ||
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| + | **Title**: Formal Grammar Transducers in medical image analysis and segmentation correction | ||
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| + | Syntactic Pattern Recognition is data analysis approach stemming from formal grammars, formal languages and syntax analyser development. It’s particularly effective in analysing structures, both those found in natural world and in human-made artifacts. To this day many studies used SPR methods in diagnosis of medical subjects, like hearing impairments in neonates or in commercial field, like for electricity consumption forecast. | ||
| + | Current PHD candidate’s research focuses on medical image analysis for patients with oligodendroglioma brain cancer. Goal of the endeavour is to support medics job in detecting and contouring cancer changes in brain. The glioma images acquired by MRI means are 2d scans. The segmentation would therefore benefit from a method that would correct it to represent a coherent 3d structure. | ||
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| + | After working for a short time supporting eCRF (electronic Case Report Form) for various medical trials, Mateusz continues education as a first year PhD student at Technical Computer Science, Jagiellonian University. He holds both Bachelor' | ||
| + | He professionally worked on 3D medical image presentation, | ||
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