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Samiotis, I.P. (author), Qiu, S. (author), Lofi, C. (author), Yang, J. (author), Gadiraju, Ujwal (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Music content annotation campaigns are common on paid crowdsourcing platforms. Crowd workers are expected to annotate complex music artifacts, a task often demanding specialized skills and expertise, thus selecting the right participants is crucial for campaign success. However, there is a general lack of deeper understanding of the distribution...
journal article 2022
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Balayn, A.M.A. (author), Rikalo, N. (author), Lofi, C. (author), Yang, J. (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Deep learning models for image classification suffer from dangerous issues often discovered after deployment. The process of identifying bugs that cause these issues remains limited and understudied. Especially, explainability methods are often presented as obvious tools for bug identification. Yet, the current practice lacks an understanding...
conference paper 2022
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Samiotis, I.P. (author), Qiu, S. (author), Lofi, C. (author), Yang, J. (author), Gadiraju, Ujwal (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Music content annotation campaigns are common on paid crowdsourcing platforms. Crowd workers are expected to annotate complicated music artefacts, which can demand certain skills and expertise. Traditional methods of participant selection are not designed to capture these kind of domain-specific skills and expertise, and often domain-specific...
journal article 2021
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Balayn, A.M.A. (author), SOILIS, P. (author), Lofi, C. (author), Yang, J. (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Global interpretability is a vital requirement for image classification applications. Existing interpretability methods mainly explain a model behavior by identifying salient image patches, which require manual efforts from users to make sense of, and also do not typically support model validation with questions that investigate multiple...
conference paper 2021
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Mesbah, S. (author), Yang, J. (author), Sips, R.H.J. (author), Valle Torre, M. (author), Lofi, C. (author), Bozzon, A. (author), Houben, G.J.P.M. (author)
Social media provides a timely yet challenging data source for adverse drug reaction (ADR) detection. Existing dictionary-based, semi-supervised learning approaches are intrinsically limited by the coverage and maintainability of laymen health vocabularies. In this paper, we introduce a data augmentation approach that leverages variational...
conference paper 2019
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