
Huan
@huanzha80395890
PhD student in AI+Music @c4dm Expressive piano performance, computational musicology, music information retrieval, music education.
I play piano and theremin.
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=67nyW64AAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1 07-02-2021 08:24:47
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During session 4 at ISMIR Conference we presented x papers covering a wide range of MIR tasks 🎵 join us for some discussions at the poster section! Huan @sai_soum_ Christian Steinmetz Julien Guinot Zixun Nicolas Guo Xavier Riley Drew


#ISMIR2024 I forgot to take selfie with my posters! photo cr my amazing labmates C4DM at QMUL Thrilled to present my two works on music performance understanding / education in my first in-person ISMIR conference 🇺🇸: Paper: arxiv.org/pdf/2407.04518 LBD: arxiv.org/pdf/2410.03139



Mitigating racial bias from LLMs is a lot easier than removing it from humans! Can’t believe this happened at the best AI conference NeurIPS Conference We have ethical reviews for authors, but missed it for invited speakers? 😡


Why does an AI ethics expert use 'According to myself...' at the start of their abstract in a key publication? Is it common to self-reference with 'According to [my name]'? Could this make readers think it refers to an independent authority? Rosalind Picard
![Zihan Wang - on RAGEN (@wzihanw) on Twitter photo Why does an AI ethics expert use 'According to myself...' at the start of their abstract in a key publication? Is it common to self-reference with 'According to [my name]'? Could this make readers think it refers to an independent authority? <a href="/RosalindPicard/">Rosalind Picard</a> Why does an AI ethics expert use 'According to myself...' at the start of their abstract in a key publication? Is it common to self-reference with 'According to [my name]'? Could this make readers think it refers to an independent authority? <a href="/RosalindPicard/">Rosalind Picard</a>](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GevRv2cWgAAquFM.jpg)



