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Session 2: The Human Side of Reproducibility
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Talk 1 [00:00] : Towards Evidence-Based Software Quality Practices For Reproducibility: Practices And Aligned Software Qualities. By Christian Gilbertson, Reed Milewicz, Miranda Mundt, Joshua Teves and Simone Toribio
Presented by Reed Milewicz, Researcher.
Talk 2 [not in the video] : The Idealized Machine Learning Pipeline (IMLP) For Advancing Reproducibility In Machine Learning. By Yantong Zheng and Victoria Stodden (slides)
Presented by Yantong Zheng, PhD Student.
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