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Serg Masís
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Serg Masís

Serg Masís has been at the confluence of the internet, application development, and analytics for the last two decades. Currently, he's a climate and agronomic data scientist at Syngenta, a leading agribusiness company with a mission to improve global food security. Before that role, he co-founded a start-up, incubated by Harvard Innovation Labs, that combined the power of cloud computing and machine learning with principles in decision-making science to expose users to new places and events. Whether it pertains to leisure activities, plant diseases, or customer lifetime value, Serg is passionate about providing the often-missing link between data and decision-making—and machine learning interpretation helps bridge this gap robustly.
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Detecting bias

There are many sources of bias in machine learning. As outlined in Chapter 1, Interpretation, Interpretability, and Explainability; and Why Does It All Matter?, there are ample sources of bias. Those rooted in the truths that the data represents, such as systemic and structural ones, lead to prejudice bias in the data. There are also biases rooted in the data, such as sample, exclusion, association, and measurement biases. Lastly, there are biases in the insights we derive from data or models we have to be careful with, such as conservatism bias, salience bias, and fundamental attribution error.

For this example, to properly disentangle so many bias levels, we ought to connect our data to census data for Taiwan in 2005 and historical lending data split by demographics. Then, using these external datasets, control for credit card contract conditions, as well as gender, income, and other demographic data to ascertain if young people, in particular, were targeted for...

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Serg Masís

Serg Masís has been at the confluence of the internet, application development, and analytics for the last two decades. Currently, he's a climate and agronomic data scientist at Syngenta, a leading agribusiness company with a mission to improve global food security. Before that role, he co-founded a start-up, incubated by Harvard Innovation Labs, that combined the power of cloud computing and machine learning with principles in decision-making science to expose users to new places and events. Whether it pertains to leisure activities, plant diseases, or customer lifetime value, Serg is passionate about providing the often-missing link between data and decision-making—and machine learning interpretation helps bridge this gap robustly.
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