Innovating Challenges and Experiences in Emory Health AI Bias Datathon: Experience Report

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2025
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This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the Emory Health AI (Artificial Intelligence) Bias Datathon held in August 2023, providing insights into the experiences gained during the event. The datathon, focusing on health-related issues, attracted diverse participants, including professionals, researchers, and students from various backgrounds. The paper discusses the preparation, organization, and execution of the datathon, detailing the registration process, team formulation, dataset creation, and logistical aspects. We also explore the achievements and personal experiences of participants, highlighting their resilience, dedication, and innovative contributions. The findings include a breakdown of participant demographics, responses to post-event surveys, and participant backgrounds. Observing the trends, we believe the lessons learned, and the overall impact of the Emory Health AI Bias Datathon on the participants and the field of health data science will contribute significantly in organizing future datathons.

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Paddo AR, Purkayastha S, Newsome J, Trivedi H, Gichoya JW. Innovating Challenges and Experiences in Emory Health AI Bias Datathon: Experience Report. J Imaging Inform Med. 2025;38(6):4293-4302. doi:10.1007/s10278-024-01367-5
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