Presented By
O’Reilly + Cloudera
Make Data Work
March 25-28, 2019
San Francisco, CA
Iman Saleh

Iman Saleh
Research Scientist, Intel

Website | @iman_saleh

Iman Saleh is a research scientist with the Automotive Solutions Group at Intel. Iman has authored 30+ technical publications in the areas of big data, formal data specification, service-oriented computing, and privacy-preserving data mining. Her research interests include ethical AI, machine learning, privacy-preserving solutions, software engineering, data modeling, web services, formal methods, and cryptography. She holds a PhD from the Computer Science Department at Virginia Tech, a master’s degree in computer science from Alexandria University, Egypt, and a master’s degree in software engineering from Virginia Tech.

Sessions

9:00am12:30pm Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Secondary topics:  Ethics, Security and Privacy
Iman Saleh (Intel), Cory Ilo (Intel), Cindy Tseng (Intel)
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From healthcare to smart home to autonomous vehicles, new applications of autonomous systems are raising ethical concerns about a host of issues, including bias, transparency, and privacy. Iman Saleh, Cory Ilo, and Cindy Tseng demonstrate tools and capabilities that can help data scientists address these concerns and bridge the gap between ethicists, regulators, and machine learning practitioners. Read more.