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aira:start [2026/03/23 03:23] – [2026-03-19] mzkaira:start [2026/04/16 14:27] (current) – [Schedule Spring 2026] mtm
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 +  * **[RESEARCH TRACK] 2026.04.16**: Patrick Altmeyer,  Researcher @ Delft University of Technology, [[#section20260416|Explaining Models or Modelling Explanations? Counterfactual Explanations and Algorithmic Recourse for Trustworthy AI]]
 +    * Meeting link:[[https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/372057591033533?p=u4Kxst3Eu3DsxRwxw8|MS Teams]]
 +    * Recording: [[https://ujchmura.sharepoint.com/:v:/t/Section_495645_1/IQBnzx56wup2SqdgH7vcGMsTAVLulmE_zJmARUq1q1R49og?e=HHKlf1|View]]
 +    * Presentation slides: {{:aira:slides-patrick-altmeyer-2026-04-16.pdf|Download}}
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 +  * **[PHD TRACK] 2026.04.09**: Dmytro Polishchuk,  PhD Candidate @ Jagiellonian University, [[#section20260409|A Time-Aware GitHub Mining Framework for Empirical Software Quality Studies.]]
 +    * Meeting link: [[https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/357521097755345?p=DozT4DQGJzfZH4PXfD|MS Teams]]
 +    * Recording:  [[https://ujchmura.sharepoint.com/:v:/t/Section_495645_1/IQBZU45fdhPPTJ780XqynOeuAVb4v5B4fIOgb0KD1EKkI5U?e=aGWY1Z|View]]
 +    * Presentation slides:  TDA
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 +  * **[PHD TRACK] 2026.03.26**: Mateusz Bułat,  PhD Candidate @ Jagiellonian University, [[#section20260326|Formal Grammar Transducers in medical image analysis and segmentation correction]]
 +    * Meeting link:[[https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/349382193259763?p=arFNsNSL0nyoywz4lI|MS Teams]]
 +    * Recording:  [[https://ujchmura.sharepoint.com/:v:/t/Section_495645_1/IQAeWFGK6mVbT5yfQdF9HrLmAXl55pp41keoHp8rmGsv7lM?e=uYof0z|View]]
 +    * Presentation slides:  {{:aira:slides-mateusz-bulat-2026-03-26.pdf|Download}}
  
   * **[PHD TRACK] 2026.03.19**: Maciej Mozolewski,  PhD Candidate @ Jagiellonian University, [[#section20260319|Beyond Heatmaps: Explaining Time Series with Post-hoc Attribution Rules and Counterfactuals]]   * **[PHD TRACK] 2026.03.19**: Maciej Mozolewski,  PhD Candidate @ Jagiellonian University, [[#section20260319|Beyond Heatmaps: Explaining Time Series with Post-hoc Attribution Rules and Counterfactuals]]
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 +**Speaker**: Patrick Altmeyer,  Researcher @ Delft University of Technology
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 +**Title**: Explaining Models or Modelling Explanations? Counterfactual Explanations and Algorithmic Recourse for Trustworthy AI
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 +**Abstract**:
 +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's Ph.D. research: https://www.patalt.org/thesis/. The slides will be made available on the website ahead of the seminar.
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 +**Biogram**: 
 +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, and questioned hyperbolic claims about AGI. Patrick is also experienced an open-source software developer and the core developer and maintainer of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in Julia (Taija).
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 +==== 2026-04-09 ====
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 +**Speaker**: Dmytro Polishchuk,  PhD Candidate @ Jagiellonian University
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 +**Title**: A Time-Aware GitHub Mining Framework for Empirical Software Quality Studies.
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 +**Abstract**:
 +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), code coverage, pull request review duration, issue resolution time, the number of open issues, code churn, and code complexity.
 +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, including byte code instrumentation, and has worked across various technologies, including IoT. Previously contributed to major companies like Ericsson, Cisco Systems, and Playtech.
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