Stanford CS109 - Fairness in Probability for Computer Scientists - Lecture 26
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the concept of fairness in computer science through this lecture from Stanford University's CS109 course. Delve into the complexities of implementing fairness in algorithmic systems and machine learning models. Learn from Assistant Professor Chris Piech as he discusses the importance of ethical considerations in probability and statistics for computer scientists. Gain insights into how fairness principles can be applied to real-world scenarios and understand the challenges of creating unbiased algorithms. Access additional course materials and resources through the provided course website to enhance your learning experience.
Syllabus
Stanford CS109 I Fairness I 2022 I Lecture 26
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Stanford Online
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