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python3 gentopic.py
#python3 gentopic.py
lualatex --shell-escape slides
biber slides
lualatex --shell-escape slides

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print("really?")
exit()
import os
import json

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\frametitle{Topic 1: Shapley Values}
\Large \textbf{Shapley Values for Feature Selection: The Good, the Bad, and the Axioms} (Fryer, Strümke, Nguyen, et al., 2020)\\
\LARGE \textbf{Chapter:} 9.2,9.5 and 9.6 \textbf{Supervisor:} Chiara Balestra (chiara.balestra@cs.uni-dortmund.de)\\
%\Large \\
\LARGE \textbf{Chapter:} 9.2,9.5 and 9.6 + 2/3 papers \\
\textbf{Supervisor:} Chiara Balestra (chiara.balestra@cs.uni-dortmund.de)\\
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\item Use game theory to explain the output of a model
\item You could either focus on cs theory or on medical application
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Focus either on Computer Science
\begin{itemize}
\item \small\textbf{Shapley Values for Feature Selection: The Good, the Bad, and the Axioms} (Fryer et al. 2020)
\item \textbf{Explaining Models by Propagating Shapley Values of Local Components} (Chen et al. 2020)
\item \textbf{GraphSVX: Shapley Value Explanations for Graph Neural Networks} (Duval et al. 2021)
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Or on Medical Application
\begin{itemize}
\item \small\textbf{Identifying mortality factors from Machine Learning using Shapley values a case of COVID19} (Smith et al. 2021)
\item \textbf{Explaining multivariate molecular diagnostic tests via Shapley values} (Roder et al. 2021)
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\LARGE \textbf{Chapter:} 9.2,9.5 and 9.6 + 2/3 papers \\
\textbf{Supervisor:} Chiara Balestra (chiara.balestra@cs.uni-dortmund.de)\\
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\item \textbf{Explaining Models by Propagating Shapley Values of Local Components} (Chen et al. 2020)
\item \textbf{GraphSVX: Shapley Value Explanations for Graph Neural Networks} (Duval et al. 2021)
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\Large \textbf{Shapley Values for Feature Selection: The Good, the Bad, and the Axioms} (Fryer, Strümke, Nguyen, et al., 2020)\\
\LARGE \textbf{Chapter:} 9.2,9.5 and 9.6 \textbf{Supervisor:} Chiara Balestra (chiara.balestra@cs.uni-dortmund.de)\\
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