On today’s show, we are joined by our co-host, Becky Hansis-O’Neil. Becky is a Ph.D. student at the University of Missouri, St Louis, where she studies bumblebees and tarantulas to understand their learning and cognitive work.
She joins us to discuss the paper: Perception in Chess. The paper aimed to understand how chess players perceive the positions of chess pieces on a chess board. She discussed the findings paper. She spoke about situations where grandmasters had better recall of chess positions than beginners and situations where they did not.
Becky and Kyle discussed the use of chess engines for cheating. They also discussed how chess players use chunking. Becky discussed some approaches to studying chess cognition, including eye tracking, EEG, and MRI.
## Paper in Focus
Perception in chess
## Resources
Detecting Cheating in Chess with Ken Regan
Debiasing GPT-3 Job Ads
ML Ops in Production
Ad Network Tomography
First Party Tracking Cookies
The Harms of Targeted Weight Loss Ads
Podcast Advertising
Fairness in e-Commerce Search
Fraudulent Amazon Reviewers
Ad Targeting in Amazon Smart Speakers
Adwords with Unknown Budgets
ML Ops Best Practices
Affiliate Marketing Rabbithole
Monetization of Youtube Conspiracy Theorists
User Perceptions of Problematic Ads
Political Digital Advertising Analysis
Fraud Detection in Crowdfunding Campaigns
Artificial Intelligence and Auction Design
Privacy Preference Signals
Neural Architecture Search for CTR Prediction
Algorithmic PPC Management
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