Have questions at the end. The questioners had no idea what they were talking about and derailed the presentation. Great work Qianqian Xie, you did fantastic
Good video, but the lady who kept interrupting was too loud and spoke very fast. I couldn't understand what she was trying to achieve while constantly interrupting. Please change the format to allow questions to be asked at set intervals or at the end of the presentation.
It is continuous theme I have seen for these presentations. The presentations are generally good though. Having said that, looking at the channel description, the aim is for academic discussion rather than a straightforward presentation hence the flow of Q&A. We are lucky to get access to this type of presentation for free on UA-cam.
@@paulcreaser9130 We are indeed lucky to access this type of presentation. The presentations are of exceptionally high quality. We can also offer the panel means to improve their processes if they are willing to be reflective. A discussion at the end of the presentation is standard for a reason. The current format is not a discussion: it is a presentation with interjections
This is why you need strong moderators. Let her finish her presentation, then ask your questions. She handled it so well and professionally, but the interruptions are beyond unprofessional.
The model is not openly available. My institute does not subscribe to CITI training and thus I am not able to access the model on PhysioNet. Why does this model need to be behind such lockdown?
you didn't read the guidelines well enough. You can simply put MIT in the CITI training. go to MIMIC IV dataset page in physionet and then thoroughly check their guidelines on how to complete the CITI training. I did it last month and it takes 10 mins to complete the training, you can click through everything fast.
Have questions at the end. The questioners had no idea what they were talking about and derailed the presentation. Great work Qianqian Xie, you did fantastic
Good video, but the lady who kept interrupting was too loud and spoke very fast. I couldn't understand what she was trying to achieve while constantly interrupting. Please change the format to allow questions to be asked at set intervals or at the end of the presentation.
It is continuous theme I have seen for these presentations. The presentations are generally good though.
Having said that, looking at the channel description, the aim is for academic discussion rather than a straightforward presentation hence the flow of Q&A. We are lucky to get access to this type of presentation for free on UA-cam.
@@paulcreaser9130 We are indeed lucky to access this type of presentation. The presentations are of exceptionally high quality. We can also offer the panel means to improve their processes if they are willing to be reflective. A discussion at the end of the presentation is standard for a reason. The current format is not a discussion: it is a presentation with interjections
Additionally the suggestion by @AccC-c6d to have set intervals for questions could also work well
@@imthinkingthoughtsThank you for the correction
Good to see academic research in action
This is why you need strong moderators. Let her finish her presentation, then ask your questions. She handled it so well and professionally, but the interruptions are beyond unprofessional.
Is it available & accessible for everyone?
The model is not openly available. My institute does not subscribe to CITI training and thus I am not able to access the model on PhysioNet. Why does this model need to be behind such lockdown?
you didn't read the guidelines well enough. You can simply put MIT in the CITI training. go to MIMIC IV dataset page in physionet and then thoroughly check their guidelines on how to complete the CITI training. I did it last month and it takes 10 mins to complete the training, you can click through everything fast.
Yeah, nothing much in the github either. More waste of time.
流利度还是差很多,感觉是一个单词一个单词在念啊~
Good for you, we can't test it, it is not open..