Harvineet Singh
@harvineet_singh
Grad student at NYU.
Data Science.
continuity, symmetry, reciprocity
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https://harvineet.github.io 29-01-2013 18:29:55
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Proud PI moment! Harvineet Singh presents "A hierarchical decomposition for explaining ML performance discrepancies" at JSM! If you want to know why the performance of an ML model differs between two domains, check out our method here: arxiv.org/abs/2402.14254
On this beautiful occasion of Diwali πͺ, I am happy to announce that our lab will recruit 1-2 PhD students in UVA School of Data Science for Fall 2025! Our group works on developing Scalable XAI and Trustworthy Algorithms for AI Alignment and Safety. Visit chirag-agarwall.github.io for
Doubly proud advisor moment at #AMIA2024 -- Harvineet Singh presents an explanation framework for understanding changes in a model's AUC across sites, and Avni Kothari describes how to leverage LLMs to inject clinical (Bayesian) priors into risk prediction models 1/2
That's a wrap on ML4H in Vancouverπ Onto the next AHLI conference with a message from CHIL 2025 General Chairs Matthew McDermott and Irene Chen π¬π§π«π»π€ π± Submit your papers by Feb 10th at chil.ahli.cc #CHIL2025
π¨ Machine Learning for Health (ML4H) is back and better than ever! π΄ Join us in San Diego on December 1β2, 2025, right before NeurIPS Conference! π’ Call for Papers is LIVE β ahli.cc/ml4h/call-for-β¦ β³ Deadline: Sept 8 β donβt miss it! π RT and follow ML4H for updates!
Excited to be presenting our work βWho experiences large model decay and why? A Hierarchical Framework for Diagnosing Heterogeneous Performance Driftβ at #ICML25. This was led by the wonderful ex-postdoc in our group Harvineet Singh! Please drop the Wed afternoon poster session
Looking for a motivated postdoc to join our team for research in multimodal foundation models for medicine! I'll be at #ACL2025 #ACL2025NLP, please reach if you you are interested in learning more! Details here: docit.ucsf.edu/news/were-hiri⦠UCSF DoC-IT UCSF Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute UCSF Neurosurgery
π¨New JAMA Health Forum: We describe persistent performance drift, or post-deployment changes in performance, in a population #health algorithm widely-used in the Veterans Affairs, stemming in part from #COVID-related changes in utilization and outcomes -> pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40815520/
The Care Assessment Needs algorithm's performance declined from 2016 to 2021, marked by reduced positive predictive value and increased false positive rate. ja.ma/45Ag02m Ravi B. Parikh