Speaker: Arumoy Shome
When: May 04, 2022, 11:00 - 12:00
Where: Hybrid

In this talk I will present our recent paper titled Data Smells in Public Datasets which was accepted in CAIN ‘22. Additional details regarding the project can be found on the project website. Following is the abstract of the paper.

Abstract

The adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in high-stakes domains such as healthcare, wildlife preservation, autonomous driving and criminal justice system calls for a data-centric approach to AI. Data scientists spend the majority of their time studying and wrangling the data, yet tools to aid them with data analysis are lacking. This study identifies the recurrent data quality issues in public datasets. Analogous to code smells, we introduce a novel catalogue of data smells that can be used to indicate early signs of problems or technical debt in machine learning systems. To understand the prevalence of data quality issues in datasets, we analyse 25 public datasets and identify 14 data smells.