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Research about Research
Hernández Leo, Davinia
Michos, Konstantinos
Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions
Conté els articles següents: PhD Selection: Factors to take into account / Natalia Delgado, Tessy Troes, Meghana Sudhindra, and Helena Cuesta -- Portrait of a science disseminator / Beatriz Cabrero Daniel, Alberto Martínez-Rodríguez, Mari Celi Morales Muñoz and Carla Ten Ventura -- Social impact of Artificial Intelligence: Robotics / Kushagra Sharma, Manaswi Mishra, Siddharth Bhardwaj -- Is Interdisciplinary research the way to go? / Adrian Arroyo Perez, Giorgos Neokleous, Pantelis Stylianides, and Vibhor Bajpai -- Analysis of AcousticBrainz, Essentia and Freesound platforms from an Open Science
perspective / Pablo Alonso-Jiménez, Gerard Erruz, and German Ruiz-Marcos.
This document collects a selection of papers written by master’s students in the context
of the “Research Methods” course common to the Master’s Programmes in Sound and
Music Computing, Intelligent and Interactive Systems, Computational Biomedical
Engineering and Wireless Communications, of the Information and Communication
Technology Department at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, during the 2016-2017
academic year.
The papers were written as part of an integrative assignment entitled “Research about
Research”, where students were expected to do a small piece of research about a
transversal research topic.
2016-12
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Meta-Research 2017
Hernández Leo, Davinia
Michos, Konstantinos
Conté els articles següents: Interdisciplinarity in research: Is interdisciplinary research ready to normalize within the conventional research institutions? / Ricard Castellà, Guillem Cañizares, Marc Mayans, and Martí Sánchez. Evaluation of Issues in Interdisciplinary Research / Davide Busacca, Joaquin Jimenez, Tae Hun Kin, and Lorenzo Romanelli. --- Gender in science: Analysis of sex distribution and glass ceiling effect in academic programs of UPF / Sara Andres Caballero, Silvia Badal Carsi, Mireia Masias Bruns, and Celia Penella Hernández. Analysis of gender ratio in authorship of medical Spanish journals using scopus database / Mar Altaba i Rosa, Susana Amorós Garcia de Valdecasas, Sarra Arranz Lombana, Irene Cuenca Ortolá, and Marina Echeverría Ferrero. --- Open Science: Implications of various licensing modes in the context of open science / Emir Demirel, Furkan Yesirel, and Marc Kaivon Jones. Exloring relationships between open science and open education: Europe case study / Philip Tovstogan, Bezhad Haki, Martin Disley, and Aniel Rossi. Measuring impact of Open Science / Álvaro Quílez, Fabio Stefanizzi, Keith Kennedy, and Octavi Font. --- Social impact of science: Social impact of science and technology / Jorge Sevilla Ramos, Jordi Selva Vinagre, Jordi Casals Grifell, and Cristian Izqiuerdo Morcillo. Social impact of research: n-person games in real life / Marc Alvinyà, Alejandro Hinojosa, Albert Marin, Moscoso, and Lara Solà. --- Research Industry-Collaboration: A systematic review on common factors for successful, long-term University-Industry collaborations / Domingo de Abreu, Frida Hentschel, José Piñero, and Marielby Soares. Systematic overview of industry-academic collaborations in the field of artificial intelligence / Kami Artik, Enric Cosp, Sara Galindo Martinez, Juan Luis Moral Perez, and Siming Zhang. --- Phd process and life: The importance of supervisor during PhD-related crisis / Omar Ghatasheh, Bernat Puig, Borja Requena, and Emilia Vulpe. --- Research careers: Research as a career: common and specialized backgrounds / Ibai Genua, Jake Phillips, Sira Mogas, and Ariadna Mas.
This document collects a selection of papers written by master’s students in the context of the “Research Methods” course common to the Master’s Programmes in Sound and Music Computing, Intelligent and Interactive Systems, Computational Biomedical Engineering and Wireless Communications, of the Information and Communication Technology Department at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, during the 2017-2018 academic year.
The papers were written as part of an integrative assignment entitled “Meta-Research”, where students were expected to do a small piece of research about a transversal research topic. Students worked in teams and selected a topic, among those suggested in Table 1. A refinement of the topic, the particular research questions to study and the methodology to apply were proposed by the students and discussed with the course educators in tutoring sessions. A total of 15 papers were written by the students and presented in the classroom. Assessment included peer-review by students during the presentations and through a conference management program, assessment by the educators, and self-assessment. The results from the self-assessment were especially considered in the selection of the papers to include in this open document. Selected papers tackle among others interdisciplinarity in research, the influence of gender in science, open science and research-industry collaboration.
2018-03-13
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Hernández-Leo D, Michos K, editors. Meta-Research. Barcelona: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, 2018. 133 p.
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Meta-Research 2018
Hernández Leo, Davinia
Michos, Konstantinos
Conté els articles següents: Open Science: Qualitative FAIR principles analysis on generalist data repositories / Maria Segarra Queral, Agustín Galán González, Daniel Snider Fiñana, Leandro Lecca Villacorta. A literature review about the difference in security for open source and proprietary source software - And its influence in Open Science / Miguel Fagundez Silva, Carlos Romero Urdaneta, Pedro Manuel Ricardo, Xavier Juanola Molet. Is there a common understanding of Open Science? / Carlos Antequera Sánchez, Roberto Carlini, Georgina Company Se, Anaïs Espinoso Palacín. An Examination of the Use of Barcelona’s Open Data within Academic Research / Alex Gilbert, Ceren Can, Ninad Puranik and Rachit Gupta. --- Social impact of Science and Technology: Impact of ethical frameworks in healthcare-AI development / Sofia Tseranidou, Sergio Gor Bravo, Julián Lopez Baasch, Enric Gusó Muñoz, Sara Azidane Chenlo. The inner workings of social media - manipulation and exploitation of our sentiment / Aideen Farrell, Jessica Pérez Guijarro, Naphatthara Phloyngam, Peimin Wang. Bias in Machine Learning: past impact and current trend / Marc Carrascosa, Albert Iribarne, Pol De Jongh, Marc Montoliu. Awareness of the Internet of Things research regarding security and privacy risks / Pablo-Miki Martí, Xabier Morales, Sarantos Mantzagriotis, Loza Tadesse. --- Research Industry-Collaboration: Bias and other Problems in Quantifying University-Industry Research / Xavier Cabanes. Pol Chapon, Marc Serra, Amit Srivastava. Key factors that affect music technology spin-offs in the Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Nerea Tascon, Tiange Zhu, Franklin Alvarez, Cheng Guo. Best practices in Industry-University collaboration within the biomedical sector in the US: a review of two successful cases / Guillermo Cambara, Miguel Angel Casal Santiago, Santiago Galella, Cristian Ramirez , Fernando Nuñez. --- PhD Process and Life: What are the challenges students may face during the PhD process? / Abdallah Zeidan, Ahmad Nasser, José Miguel Flores, Sergi Mas, Víctor Núñez. A meta-study on PhD programs attrition causes / Matthew Greenlees, Luis Joglar Ongay, Ningxiang Xie.
This document collects a selection of papers written by master’s students in the context of
the “Research Methods” course common to the Master’s Programmes in Sound and Music
Computing, Intelligent and Interactive Systems, Computational Biomedical Engineering
and Wireless Communications, of the Information and Communication Technology
Department at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, during the 2018-2019 academic year.
The papers were written as part of an integrative assignment entitled “Meta-Research”,
where students were expected to do a small piece of research about a transversal research
topic. Students worked in teams and selected a topic, among the following suggested
themes: Open Science, Social Impact of Science and Technology, Research-Industry
Collaboration and PhD Process and Life. A refinement of the topic, the particular research
questions to study and the methodology to apply were proposed by the students and
discussed with the course educators in tutoring sessions. A total of 14 papers were written
by the students and presented in the classroom. Assessment included peer-review by
students during the presentations, through a conference management program, assessment
by the educators, and self-assessment. The results from the peer-review were considered
to recognize two of the papers with “Best Paper Awards”. These papers can be read in
pages 29 and 109.
2018-12
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Hernández-Leo D, Michos K, editors. Meta-Research 2018. Barcelona: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, 2018. 133 p.
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Meta Research Conference MERE 2019: Proceedings
Hernández Leo, Davinia
Martínez Moreno, Judit
Conté els articles següents: Sources of bias in research linking race to intelligence / Mario Acera, Alfonso Aguado, Albert Moral, Cristian Morales. Study of publication bias in antidepressant drug clinical trial / Courtney Belin, Marta Borràs Argemí, Mariona Forcada Romeu, Adrià Mas Dalmases. Reducing Gender Bias in Natural Language Processing methods / Clothilde Breger, Ghasem Elyasi, Guillermo Infante, Mariano Zarza. An Exploration of Cross Disciplinary Approaches for Gender Debiasing in Recommender Systems / Miguel García Casado, Błażej Kotowski, Alia Morsi, Thomas Nuttall. Are young researchers trained to avoid most common biases? Guidelines for first research
works / Josa Prats, Ainhoa Marina Aguado, Elodie Medina, Marcos Mejia. Effectiveness of Methods for Evaluating Technology / Ana Gabriela Pandrea, Henry Hasti, Kohki Mametani, Yiqun Liu. Research and Validation Methodologies for Music Technologies / Roberto Pérez Sánchez, Jorge Bustos Sánchez, Miguel Pérez Fernández, David Bedoy. A Survey of Music Information Retrieval Evaluation Practices since 2013 / Jorge Marcos Fernández, Georges Naimeh, Şiyar Vurucu. Public engagement in Personalized medicine: A comparative study / Lieke Ceton, Mar Galofré, Paula Lampreave, María Prado. Exploring the Application of Research on Responsible Artificial Intelligence Over Time / Alexander Keijser, Pavlo Apisov, Dougal Shakespeare, Francesca Ronchini. The rigor-relevance debate in the context of dissertation topic selection / Ignasi Nou, Christian Steinmetz, Myrsini Ioannou, Darius Petermann. Diachronic analysis of Spanish PhDs, focusing on industrial oriented Doctorates / Àlvar Hernàndez Carnerero, Jordi Moreno Claver, Andrea Valenzuela Ramírez. Evidence for a mental health crisis in doctoral students / Georgios Angelopoulos, Daniel Levkovits, Jorge Pimienta, Jonatan Koren.
This document collects a selection of papers written by master’s students in the context of the
“Research Methods” course common to the Master’s Programmes in Sound and Music
Computing, Intelligent and Interactive Systems, Computational Biomedical Engineering and
Wireless Communications, of the Information and Communication Technology Department at
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, during the 2019-2020 academic year.
The papers were written as part of an integrative assignment entitled “Meta-Research”, where
students were expected to do a small piece of research about a transversal research topic. Students
worked in teams and selected a topic, among the following suggested themes:
- Biases in technology research
- Research methods and evaluation of technology
- Responsible research and public engagement
- Doctoral studies
A refinement of the topic, the particular research questions to study and the methodology to apply
were proposed by the students and discussed with the course educators in tutoring sessions. A
total of 13 papers were written by the students and presented in the classroom. Assessment
included peer-review by students during the presentations, through a conference management
program and assessment by the educators.
2020-06
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Hernández-Leo D, Martínez-Moreno J, editors. Meta Research Conference MERE 2019: Proceedings. Barcelona: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, 2020. 133 p.
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MERE 2020: Meta Research Conference
Hernández Leo, Davinia
Michos, Konstantinos
Conté els articles següents: Ethics and AI: Technical Issue or Social Challenge? / Emma Fraxanet Morales, Pau Nonell Isach and Claudio Sánchez Pérez de Amézaga ; Finding the common ground between methodological and ethical guidelines for Artificial Intelligence-based research in medicine / McFadden, Guillem Simeon and Queralt Martín-Saladich, William ; Impact of ethical and political restrictions on AI-based healthcare and facial recognition literature. / Itziar Busquets Sáez, Clara Sales Bellés and Roger López Santaló ; An assessment of the impact of bias on Single-Blind Peer Review versus other Review Methods /
Jordan Harris, Lubna Hakami and Maria Mancheno ; Different approaches to LAWS regulation / Arnau Colom, Josep Ferrer and David Moreno ; Analysis of the concerns and the involvement in the ethics of AI across different areas of knowledge / Ona Baguer Colomer, Ferran Martínez Felipe and Victor Šimić de Torres ; Perspectives on the science reproducibility crisis: Which are its hallmarks and how can
we overcome it? / Antònia Alomar Adrover, Pau Brunet Escobar and Alba Isabel Roquero ; The evolution of academic writing readability in highly proficient researchers / Logan Stillings, Markús Sigurbjörnsson and Esteban Gómez ; Impact of Open Data and Open Access on research outcomes during the COVID-19
pandemic / Aida Perramon, Eric Planas and Maria Inmaculada Villanueva ; Data-driven analysis of Kaggle: Before and After the Covid-19 Pandemic / César Acebes-Pinilla, Victor Garcia-Reolid and Maxime Talarmain ;
Open Access in Sound and Music Computing Scholarly Journals / Marina Nieto Giménez, Gonzalo Nieto Montero and Teresa Pelinski Ramos ; Peer-review and Blockchain: A comprehensive review / Morgan Buisson, Rubén Eguinoa Cabrito and Valentín Malpica Gómez ; Biases and faults in MIR datasets: A literature review / Genis Plaja and Pedro Ramoneda ; A 30-year Data-driven Analysis on Open Accessibility of Academic Publications in Spain / Azim Mazinani, Magí Dalmau Moreno and Johannes S. Fischer ; Impact of International Music Copyright on Music Technology Research / Vanessa Nina Borsan, Benedikt Wimmer and Aditya Bhattacharjee ; Comparison of research production between countries with high and low GDP: Need of Open Science / Paula Morales, Mayra Morello and Yogesh Paul ; The impact of free-up patents and their connection with Open Source Perspective / Natalia Pattarone, Iñaki Lorente Azcaiturrieta and Sayan Goswami ; Towards metrics standardization in biomedical image segmentation challenges / Carlos Albors Lucas, Pablo Gonzalez Martin and Juan Garrido Oliver ; A study of the impact of open access articles / Clara Matencio, Ana Mestre and Joel Moreno ; Potential Limitations and Biases on Publicly Available Datasets for Key Estimation / Gabriel Bibbó, Cheuk Lun Isaac Lee and Nicolás Schmidt ; Measuring impact of open science in COVID-19 academic research / Alejandro Garcia Carballo, Shixiao Du and Xiao Li ; Overall impact of formal aspects in a publication. What makes a difference? / Jose Daniel Guerrero Belfiore, Colm Forkin and Melina Estela Dalmau
This document collects a selection of papers written by master’s students in the context of the “Research Methods” course common to the Master’s Programmes in Sound and Music Computing, Intelligent and Interactive Systems, Computational Biomedical Engineering, of the Information and Communication Technology Department at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, during the 2020-2021
academic year.
The papers were written as part of an integrative assignment entitled “Meta-
Research”, where students were expected to do a small piece of research about a transversal research topic. Students worked in teams and selected a topic, among
those suggested in Table 1. A refinement of the topic, the particular research
questions to study and the methodology to apply were proposed by the students and discussed with the course educators in tutoring sessions. A total of 22 papers were written by the students and presented in the classroom. Assessment included peerreview by students through a conference management program. The papers were revised by the authors considering the peer-review feedback and presented in a simulated scientific conference. Papers tackle the following topics: ethical principles and values, research integrity, open science, writing and presenting research.
2021-01
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