Make Scientific Conferences More Inclusive by Increasing Transparency in Speaker Selection
Tibor Szilvasi

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to enhance inclusivity in scientific conferences by increasing transparency in speaker selection, aiming to reduce biases and promote fairness.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to improve transparency in speaker selection processes, addressing bias and inclusivity issues in scientific conferences.
Findings
Potential reduction in selection bias.
Improved diversity among speakers.
Enhanced fairness in conference organization.
Abstract
Scientific conferences play an important part in every scientists career. Here, I suggest an approach that can mitigate biases and help make scientific conferences more inclusive for everybody by increasing the transparency in speaker selection.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExpert finding and Q&A systems · Conferences and Exhibitions Management · AI in Service Interactions
