Been Kim from Google Brain talks about her research into creating algorithms that can explain why they make the recommendations they do via concepts that are relatable by their users.

Elise Bik discusses her research suggesting that as many as 35,000 papers in biomedicine journals may be candidates for retraction due to inappropriate image duplication.

Ron Berman from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business discusses his research into how marketers can manipulate statistical processes in A/B testing, potentially costing their businesses millions in revenue.

Jonathan Williams from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany discusses his research into exploring the use of air chemistry within cinemas as an objective means for rating films.

Marlene Behrmann from Carnegie Mellon University, discusses her 3-year longitudinal investigation of a young boy who had the region of his brain which recognizes faces removed, but regained this ability through neural plasticity.

Yune Lee from Ohio State University talks about his research into how even minor hearing loss can increase the cognitive load required to distinguish apoken language.