ACM REP'24
Description
The 2024 ACM Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability (ACM REP'24) -- a premier event in the emerging field of reproducibility in science -- was held from 18th-20th June at INRIA in Rennes, France.
This event is a unique platform where researchers, research software engineers, and computing users from around the globe converge to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and future directions in the field of reproducibility and replicability in computing. The conferences aims to bring together experts and practitioners engaged in the advancement and conduct of reproducible science in computing disciplines.
The conference serves as a premier forum for the exchange and presentation of the concepts, tools, techniques, practice and state-of-art in reproducible science.
Conférence
Tutorial Track 1: Reproducible distributed environments with NixOS Compose
Presented by Quentin Guilloteau, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fernando Ayats Llamas, Research Engineer and Olivier Richard, Assistant Professor.
Tutorial Track 1: Reproducibility of Scientific Results using E4S Containers
Presented by SHENDE, Sameer, Research Profesor.
Tutorial Track2: Fostering Reproducibility By Integrating Large Language Model and Scholarly Knowl…
Presented by Hassan Hussein, PhD Student, Vindoh Ilangovan, Researcher and Kaouter Kebaili, PhD Student.
Tutorial Track 3: Managing HPC Software Complexity with Spack
Presented by Massimiliano Culpo, Researcher.
Tutorial Track 4: Practical strategies for teaching reproducibility
Presented by Fraida Fund, Research Assistant Professor, Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, Professor and Bogdan Alexandru Stoica, PhD Student.
Keynote: Replicable empirical machine learning research
In the absence of mathematical theory addressing complex real-life settings beyond simplifying assumptions, the behavior and performance of machine learning methods often has to be addressed by
Session 4: Poster Lightning Talks
Talk 1 [00:00] NPF: orchestrate and reproduce network experiments. By Tom Barbette. Presented by Tom Barbette, Assistant Professor. Talk 2 [03:10] : From reproducible to reusable bioinformatics
Keynote: Reproducibility and replicability of computer simulations
Since the early days of the reproducibility crisis, much progress has been made in understanding and improving computational reproducibility and replicability (R and R)...
Intervenants
PU, HDR - University of Munich Marchioninistr - Munich (ALLEMAGNE)
Chargé de recherche au Centre de biophysique moléculaire (en 2022)