dh_project_casestudy
This is a poster I created as a summary of the work I do for my PhD to think about what Data Hazards (DH) apply.
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This is a poster I created as a summary of the work I do for my PhD to think about what Data Hazards (DH) apply.
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Data Hazards Project - Case Study
This is a poster I created as a summary of the work I do for my PhD to think about what Data Hazards (DH) apply.
It was presented during AI UK 2022.
Please find poster here:
20230314_DH_casestudy.pdf.The idea behind it would be so that people can have a look at what the project is about and then decide which Data Hazard labels would apply to it.
So below the poster, there'd be a set up list with the labels and people would put a sticker on the label they thought would apply. I did not think to take a photo of the poster by itself so here is a photo of how it looked with a proud Susana next to it.

Insights from the day
During the poster presentation, people talked about the project, had a look at the poster, and decided by adding stickers to a list of hazards, to say which ones applied to it.
By the end of the day, I recorded the final results, which are shown in the bar chart below. Instead of counting the number of participants, I tracked the total number of stickers left on the poster. Each participant was allowed to place one sticker on each label. They could add stickers to multiple labels but couldn't put more than one sticker on the same label.
An in depth discussion of these results is provided in my third year report, available here: https://susana465.quarto.pub/3rd-year-report/30-data_hazards.html
Acknowledgements
Susana Roman Garcia was supported by funding from Medical Research Scotland and CERN openlab (PHD-50053–2019)
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Keywords: Reproducible Science, Bias in Science, decolonizing academia, open source, Ethics in Neuroscience
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cff-version: 1.2.0 message: "If you use this repository, please cite it as below." authors: - family-names: "Roman Garcia" given-names: "Susana" title: "Data Hazards Project Case Study" date-released: 2023-05-20 url: "https://github.com/Susana465/DH_Project_CaseStudy"
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