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The University of San Francisco Data Science & Artificial Intelligence Speaker Series is produced by the Data Institute. This group brings researchers and practitioners together with students in the MS in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence graduate program, faculty, and interested members of the public to discuss topics of interest in analytics and data science.

Talks take place in-person on Fridays from 12:30-2:00 pm at the USF Campus in Downtown San Francisco, located at 101 Howard Street.  You may view the schedule below and we encourage you to bring your lunch.

Talk recordings are made available subject to speaker permission. You can find the recorded talks at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN0kf0sI01-FXPZdWAA-uMA

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  • Recent Advances in the Design and Analysis of Network Experiments

    Recent Advances in the Design and Analysis of Network Experiments

    101 Howard St, University of San Francisco - Downtown Campus, San Francisco, CA 94105, San Francisco, Ca, US

    We are excited to welcome Nathaniel Stevens, Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo in Canada, for our first Data Science Speaker Series talk of the year.

    Talk Abstract: As a means of continual improvement and innovation, online controlled experiments are widely used by internet and technology companies to test and evaluate product changes, and new features, and to ensure that user feedback drives decisions. However, experiments on networks are complicated by the fact that the stable unit treatment value assumption (SUTVA) no longer holds. Due to the interconnectivity of users in these networks, a user’s outcome may be influenced by their own treatment assignment as well as the treatment assignment of those they are socially connected with. The design and analysis of the experiment must account for this. In this talk we will explore recent work in this area and focus particularly on the general additive network effect (GANE) family of non-linear models that jointly and flexibly model treatment and network effects. We will then consider Bayesian optimal design in the context of such models, proposing the use of the genetic algorithm to optimize for accurate and precise estimation of treatment effects, while accounting for parameter uncertainty. Through numerical studies with various real-life networks and network-outcome models, we demonstrate the robust performance of our methods compared to existing design construction strategies.
    Co-authors: Trang Bui (University of Rochester), Stefan Steiner (University of Waterloo)

    Speaker Biography
    Nathaniel Stevens is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Waterloo. Prior to this Nathaniel held a faculty position at the University of San Francisco in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He is and has been Program Director of both universities’ undergraduate data science programs. Having overseen 30+ data science internships at 20+ companies, Nathaniel is interested in using statistics to solve practical problems, and he has a passion for inspiring and training students to do the same. His research interests lie at the intersection of data science and industrial statistics; his publications span topics including experimental design and A/B testing, social network modeling and monitoring, survival and reliability analysis, measurement system analysis, and the design and analysis of estimation-based alternatives to traditional hypothesis testing.

    We look forward to seeing you!

    #DataScience #Statistics #AIBTesting #Experimentation #USFCA #USFMSDSAI #DataInstitute #MachineLearning #NetworkEffects #BayesianStatistics #TechTalk #DataScienceSpeakerSeries

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