VIS Short Papers: Visualizing Machine Learning
Session chair: Josua Krause
Friday, Oct 30th, 2020 @ 14:00 – 15:30GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
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Visually Analyzing and Steering Zero Shot Learning
Saroj Sahoo
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14:00 – 14:10GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
DRIL: Descriptive Rules by Interactive Learning
Eli Brown
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14:10 – 14:20GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
Vortex Boundary Identification using Convolutional Neural Network
Marzieh Berenjkoub
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14:20 – 14:30GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
How Does Visualization Help People Learn Deep Learning? Evaluating GAN Lab with Observational Study and Log Analysis
Minsuk Kahng
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14:30 – 14:40GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
Bluff: Interactively Deciphering Adversarial Attacks on Deep Neural Networks
Haekyu Park
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14:40 – 14:50GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
Visually Analyzing Contextualized Embeddings
Matthew Berger
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14:50 – 15:00GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
Explainable Spatial Clustering: Leveraging Spatial Data in Radiation Oncology
Andrew Wentzel
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15:00 – 15:10GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
ProtoViewer: Visual Interpretation and Diagnostics of DNNs via Prototype Factorization
Junhan Zhao
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15:10 – 15:20GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
InstanceFlow: Visualizing the Evolution of Classifier Confusion on the Instance Level
Michael Pühringer, Michael Pühringer
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15:20 – 15:30GMT+00:00Change your timezone on the schedule page
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