Presentation of my thesis "Towards Social and Affective Machine Learning" natashajaques.ai/publication/...
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@JeffRyman693 місяці тому
Looking back at my own PhD defense and those of former colleagues in graduate school, I remember that the questions went on and on until the candidate said "I don't know." At that point one of the professors remarked "If you had said that half an hour ago, we would have been finished." You need to show a mastery of your chosen research but the faculty always want to remind you that you don't know everything. On a more serious note, by the time you are ready to defend your dissertation you should be the leading expert on your chosen topic. If you aren't then you are in for a difficult time.
@stephennfernandes2 місяці тому
besides acing a PhD defense, what should a candidate align himself with to have a great PhD submission. what are some great and impactful advice's you could give ?
@jackyoung9691Місяць тому
Funny 😂 99% of the time the examination committee members don’t understand fully what you have done because you are much better than them in your field of research. You are an expert in what you're doing. In your case, I believe the questions went on and on until they got so stupid that the candidate could not answer them 😂.
@JeffRyman69Місяць тому
@@jackyoung9691 The questions weren't stupid, but they slowly diverged from the main topic of my friend's dissertation until it wasn't really in his area. All the faculty was congratulatory afterwards with no hard feelings on either side. They were just making a point.
@Aaron_Kaletean11 днів тому
Already applied for my serious lecturer in clinical science here, no need for informalities bro, your still young minded.
@matej.m.rejsek85373 місяці тому
The mark of a great technical communicator is when the uninitiated (ahem, moi) hear their presentation and then say to themselves, "Gee, that's not so hard, *I* could do that!" Joel Spolsky, a software developer writes and presents the same way, so lucidly that groundlings are able to get an actual glimpse into the dark magic of the modern world.
@ignatiusezeani68166 місяців тому
Amazing piece of work and excellent delivery. Congratulations is definitely in order. Well done, Natasha!
@aftabnaseemРік тому
Well great presentation, the coverage of the knowledge content was magnificent. you explained things beautifully. Thumbs up
@twilightflux62876 місяців тому
I've been interested in machine learning as of the time in my undergraduate studies. really liked that this popped up in my recommended. i'm now seeing how a PhD student presents work in Machine Learning and am hopeful for that pathway in my life in the future!
@cansacan75349 місяців тому
The media lab is such an exceptional place. Bridging the nature pf being human with our scientific and technological capabilities. Fantastic!
@andreasholzinger705611 місяців тому
Really cool work - it proves that passion is key to success
@polinamal880211 місяців тому
Brilliant presentation!
@samueloladimeji6286Рік тому
One of the things I learned from this presentation was that Jacques thoroughly enjoyed the entire research work and was eager to share her passion with her audience. Also, being a great communicator helped her a lot.
@shahriarrahman93619 місяців тому
😊❤❤
@IzatUllah-of6og2 місяці тому
Hi
@oluwaseunayegbusi67246 місяців тому
wow, I am currently during my MSc in computer science (UCL) and just wow. Im so motivated by this to go for a PhD
@hocaidРік тому
Impressive. Thank you for sharing.
@sudalaimuthu3695Рік тому
Great research and well articulated to audience in the more intuitive way
@OrangeDuritoРік тому
Excellent work and presentation! You were flawless in your delivery and tackling questions. Also, you make it seem effortless by developing a sort of natural, progressive understanding of these complex topics. There is a lot to learn here for a graduate student like myself. Thank you so much for posting this.
@NazriB4 місяці тому
Lies again? Polite Home Delivery USD SGD
@samhitak6216Рік тому
Wow! Excellent, exceptional research! Kudos to you for such a vast coverage of the body of knowledge in this domain! Love and hugs 🤗 from a final year PhD Scholar in Cognitive Psychology from India!
@marcozhou3706Рік тому
Nobody cares about where you're from
@user-dz4ge7ii3w9 місяців тому
This is fantastic! You’re an amazing presenter :))
@CasinoSlashРік тому
Great findings.. Super positive presentation
@samdublin6 місяців тому
great work and awesome presentation. I enjoyed my time to watch it
@jesugnondavidРік тому
Awesome work. Proud of you 😊
@spinebuster9490Рік тому
The passion- the passion of this young lady is of a true scholar.
@kailashbtw91032 дні тому
This is incredible work Doctor, I find this subject so interesting! I am a junior computer science and stats major and all of this is my focus!
@FunGen-ge9bl7 місяців тому
Quick and easy steps! Love it! 👌📝
@ershadshaik96198 місяців тому
Extraordinary PhD defense!!!!Hats off
@beyondsensesbyatawenimaanaya9 місяців тому
Thank youThis encourage me to do my thesis coming years
@brandshinereviews2 місяці тому
What a great presentation.
@kamiritech5 днів тому
That is a great presentation, you have demonstrated expertise in your area of research. I also like the way you keep the audience engaged
@toroitichpatrickyegon48668 місяців тому
Great work. Learning a lot as i prepare for this journey
@internationalist9 місяців тому
so beautiful, so powerful
@birhanukenate74664 місяці тому
Really amazing thought ever, really fantastic and more motivational. I really want to help in my PhD defense .
@akueimoses19248 місяців тому
What an excellent presentation
@ActiveBigB3 місяці тому
Excellent Natasha - You are a star!!!
@ABHAYKUMAR-rh4jc3 місяці тому
Stop simping
@macho824023 дні тому
@@ABHAYKUMAR-rh4jcWe can't give out compliments to people anymore?
@leonardmboloma5281Рік тому
This an excellent thesis defense awesome work Natasha
@abdulfatah76268 місяців тому
Excellent Natasha, Congratulation!
@habuharuna68699 місяців тому
Exceptional presentation
@remixmix7511Рік тому
Wow ! What a great presentation! It is not my research area but I like the way she defended her research. Excellent communication! Hats off! I will definitely inspire from this presentation to prepare my speech for my thesis defense in March 2023.
@babyroo555Рік тому
good luck! mine is in July sometime
@ZidaneTribal9311 місяців тому
How was it?
@remixmix751111 місяців тому
@@ZidaneTribal93 amazing 😍! As I have already published in top tier journals in my research area, I successfully defended my thesis. The jury gave me very honorable mention with committee praises.
@ZidaneTribal9311 місяців тому
@@remixmix7511 Congratulations!
@quentin25787 місяців тому
@@remixmix7511 Congrats! What area of research are you in and what motivates you to do so?
@mathisdifficult6664 місяці тому
可以说是presentation的典范了,真的很优秀啊👍
@alibaig499411 місяців тому
Great Session
@thezly89473 місяці тому
whenever i need some motivation in my PhD i just come back to this
@PiusOwolabi7 місяців тому
I'm impressed by the immersed preparation and skillset displayed in your presentation.
@Simone-uu8ne26 днів тому
That's a PhD after all
@williamwallace40803 місяці тому
PhDs aren't for me but always amazing to see how much work goes into it
@taqweemulhaqatal37739 місяців тому
Dear Natasha Jaques, I’m fortunate enough to attend your defense and was thoroughly impressed by your exceptional presentation skills, as well as the depth and breadth of your knowledge on the subject matter. Additionally, your defense was truly extraordinary and one of the coolest I have ever witnessed. The way you presented your research with such clarity, precision, and passion was truly inspiring. Your ability to engage the audience and communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise manner is a testament to your exceptional academic skills and expertise.
@kingofheartsxyz8 місяців тому
hahhahahah
@lugia88887 місяців тому
Calm down she has a boyfriend buddy she wont kiss you
@Herlock072 місяці тому
@@lugia8888 LUL LUL LUL LUL
@ninirema45329 місяців тому
Dear all great gentle Very sweet good morning 🌞🌞🌄🌄🌄 Very great news about the PhD. Thank you very much 🙏🙏
@ahmedfaid73473 місяці тому
I am currently in Msc cybersecurity, and you motivate me to ongoing to PhD
@shailendrasatyarthi9417 місяців тому
Nice Presentation and Defence as well. Congratulations 👏👏👍
@arpitavats49792 роки тому
This is some great work
@eysilka2 місяці тому
It was an amazing presentation by Natasha Jaques. Young lady what I appreciate and mainly I learn a lot from you. Thank you so much!
@gideonlangat77239 місяців тому
Congratulation Natasha
@umarfarooq-gc7vz9 місяців тому
Nice work, nice personality...I'm just going through the ML/DL Research work.
@hirachandkanti5165Рік тому
Excellent explanations 💐🙏🏽
@GS-ph6iz9 місяців тому
Great job 👍
@Frank-il3ktРік тому
Just passed my PhD history defense. 320 pg Dissertation. Congratulations
@blissofGuruji10 місяців тому
Congrats Frank..am wating for my viva..u from which discipline?
@Frank-il3kt10 місяців тому
@@blissofGuruji History
@uruishou454811 місяців тому
learned from you ! so great, thanks!
@osamamustafa68849 місяців тому
Very nice work.
@EngRiadAlmadani11 місяців тому
Bellman and its equation will be proud of you 😆 great work 😊
@vidyasagarkotha11329 місяців тому
Excellent Defense
@samirikar17 місяців тому
amazing job!
@smallwangРік тому
Terrific Thesis Defense! Learn a lot. Thanks!
@prico33586 місяців тому
Made me think im not qualified to pursue post grad.
@thedog5k4 місяці тому
@@prico3358 Maybe you aren't. But they spend multiple years working on this. Also, if you can, its still prob not worth it.
@prico33584 місяці тому
@@thedog5k bruh... Are you the type of person who is pessimistic about others? Or narcissistic? .... because i said that as a humble comment... im actually the smartest person i personally know. Everyone smarter than me are in the internet.
@PKL200611 днів тому
u go girl, impressive presentation
@TonyFarley-gi2cv7 місяців тому
In your dictionary of counter are you playing a defensive structure meaning you see into the accident or after the accident happens then you start learning some of that you have to continuously put it in place to continuously learn about it
@raptors90978 місяців тому
I’m a high school student who clicked on this presentation out of sheer curiosity. With absolutely no idea or expectation as to what I would learn, I can absolutely say that Natasha flawlessly delivered her thesis defence in such a clear way, that I was able to grasp the ideas and concepts of her thesis. Very well done and very inspiring.
@miguelaldo0076 місяців тому
Well done, doctor
@adnaninbox2 місяці тому
Inspiration for me as shortly I will be defending my thesis of PhD too. And Subject is almost same.
@TonyFarley-gi2cv7 місяців тому
In that concept thinking of agnostic and argumentative is that cypher or something pretty similar played inside out or back and forth looking at the name concepts or alternating the rotation of inner heat particles then stealing somebody's barcode and blueprints or even a lottery concepts of when lost structures
@brianferrell94548 місяців тому
This is awesome
@arminneashrafi28466 місяців тому
This is such an interesting thesis!
@dr.joshuabortieh68714 місяці тому
Good Job; congratulations.
@jeremybregulla66707 місяців тому
great presentation! very interesting :)
@Ishanya_7 місяців тому
Congratulations!!!
@gurvindersingh.18147 місяців тому
BRAVO!
@rasooljabbar6877Рік тому
Awesome
@husamjon59718 місяців тому
congratulations!!
@coldheart58424 місяці тому
wow she is amazing I hope I could present like her in my master dissertation defense
@YiyangLuoLuo7 місяців тому
Congratulations on your defense !
@uminhtetooМісяць тому
Awesome!
@shafiqulislam-zr4ng3 місяці тому
Thnkyou So much!.
@lily08799Місяць тому
Congratulations!
@ennanewbiee99593 місяці тому
nice presentation, hopefullty i will continue my master degree.
@kieran1990able4 місяці тому
To present for 1hour + , babe is too good!!!!
@SouravKumar-jj6tj8 місяців тому
Gracias por el video, bro. Funciona de forma excelente.
@animenznummer1fan942Рік тому
Wow very interesting
@asifdawar93027 місяців тому
Interesting work
@m.z.channel-uk8ed7 місяців тому
Very good defense.
@EngAliAKahin4 місяці тому
Wow! Great job Natasha Jaques👏👏👏👏👏👏
@wachip3 місяці тому
Hi, Natasha I watched your presentation and thank you very much for sharing it. I read in your introduction that you can access invisible emotional signals, so I was wondering if some kind of signal combined with the content of the exchange could be used to infer if the other person is lying, etc. Why is this question being asked? I've been doing research using natural language processing recently and with the development of generative AI technology, it's having an impact on the way we work worldwide. Remote working in corporate recruiting has become a nice spot for companies, then recruiting can be done at any time from geography to any country around the globe. Thinking how to develop a model of an intelligent interviewer using the method you mentioned to refer to the HR department by outputting a trustworthy report. Hope you can reply if possible, thanks.
@ruwansanjeewa54203 місяці тому
Thanks Dear 🤩
@nini-xe5lv8 місяців тому
honor to see you in internet
@user-ur6rm1kx7s7 місяців тому
ma sha Allah
@oliverdelgaram-nejad5 місяців тому
Fascinating talk, and congratulations!
@akhil60954 місяці тому
For the people outside academia, usually there are a maximum of 20-30 audience in a defence.. Most of them are from the same lab or colleagues.... Here the room is not only housefull, but have so many views on UKposts.... It's something else!
@user-bd5pq9hx7z7 місяців тому
Can you pleaseclarify the "undie" question/statement?
@jodalinkus55387 місяців тому
Remarkable the number of actual advantages to gain from ever expanding world of AI. Which is rapidly changing our communication patterns, ways and means of interaction among the public. With a bit of luck us homo sapiens shall remain in total charge of our own faculties for a foreseeable to prevent any cyborg revolution.
@Lunaholic94Рік тому
Some people were just blessed with brains... I didn't understand a shit but I'm just a bus driver...
@valor36azРік тому
You do an important job, I can’t drive a bus.
@abstraqtphilosophy7357Рік тому
Bus driving also takes brains. Don't look down on yourself and your occupation in comparison to others
@spinebuster9490Рік тому
Your role is important too.
@toysr4troops72Рік тому
She wants your job..ofcourse using artificial intelligence
@Wewearmore11 місяців тому
Right????? I wish I had a cool brain like this hood for her😊
@yd_8 місяців тому
RLy fascinating work. Almost makes me wish I studied compsci myself (haha)
@harpoji26196 місяців тому
so excellent and confident, I really admire the state of you at that time.
@94mathdude5 місяців тому
45 minutes is so generous. Here at Simon Fraser University math dept the length is only 25 minutes
@sam_jun3 місяці тому
That's good enough, I have less than 15 minutes for presentation, and there is more than 1 hour for Q&A.
@aliosama15948 місяців тому
good guys,very good...
@Jon-cb9dt4 місяці тому
String Theory, perhaps a pause on grad students to whom the PhD they seek.
@subhodeepmitra29109 місяців тому
@5:48 : Great point identified
@isprikitikburkabush62006 місяців тому
Information overload
@rogeliobermudez95619 місяців тому
Thanks for information In cellphone I am failed to make international phone call esp. in New Jersey, USA so I ‘ll try to use pldt.
@venkybabu81408 місяців тому
Usually any MCI or DL should be used only in normal way not defence critical or nuclear power etc. Just service oriented. Minimal invasive. Any political can be sued.