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Open source software is the best path to clinic...

Avatar for Gael Varoquaux Gael Varoquaux
July 11, 2024
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Open source software is the best path to clinical translation

Slides from a debate at ICCR 2024 on whether open source or not is the way to go for the radiology community (and to a greater extent clinical decision making).

This slide deck makes plea for open source in research to share idea, and in technological innovation, to build the commons that we need for a shared and balanced future.

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Gael Varoquaux

July 11, 2024
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  1. For academic research As a research enabler - Sharing code

    for reproducibility - To enable sharing of ideas Not a business plan Most of it will die, that’s fine better open source that dies than closed source that dies G Varoquaux 1
  2. Openness for trust & control Health = Private, sensitive data

    Own the technological stack Health = High-stake decisions Inspecting the decision-making G Varoquaux 3
  3. The lure of software profits Software seldom makes money by

    itself Network effects Platform business Scale economies Most software never makes it G Varoquaux 4
  4. Software = capture economy Once you become dependent on software

    the vendor milks you The old game of vendor lock in G Varoquaux 5
  5. The unsustainability insurance Research seldom creates products so let’s be

    open source Not disenfranchise the stakeholders We are researchers, closed source kills us long term G Varoquaux 6
  6. The long haul Long term strategy for open source A

    strategy of commons Sharing the common cost - Much software is infrastructure - It needs to be a common Sustainable software business dilute costs via open source G Varoquaux 7
  7. Communities Two kind of open source Open as disclosure &

    transparency Community-driven shared objects Commons Complementary benefits to the field G Varoquaux 8
  8. Open source is the game that gives us a shared

    benefit as opposed to a bet on an individual win G Varoquaux 9
  9. Messy, imperfect But can be beautiful Organic But requires process

    open source should not mean amateur Many failures, granted True also of closed-source (winners curse) G Varoquaux 10
  10. Simple is beautiful But the demands of the real world...

    - Feature creep - Product vision Not a strength of “design by comittee” Software is about managing complexity G Varoquaux 11
  11. Closed does not make safe “Many eyes make bugs shallow”

    Better a known bug than an unknown one Battle of narrative More scrutiny on open = more criticism log4j failure: a testimonial to open source adoption G Varoquaux 12
  12. Maintenance To fix bug To adapt to a changing reality

    touch screens, GPUs, AI, data integration Back to process and the need for scrutiny Due diligence Easier with open liability & competition are drivers G Varoquaux 13
  13. Supply chain Software does not sit in vaccum But builds

    on shoulder of giants linux, python, pytorch G Varoquaux 14
  14. Open standards Phasing out obsolete systems Avoiding lock in The

    battle against standards is ugly Counter narrative: Go fast alone G Varoquaux 15
  15. Data is the new oil The era of AI A

    trained model is tied legally to the data it was trained on The capture game is moving to a new field Privacy at tension with openess G Varoquaux 16
  16. People technology is a social endeavor Data, software the endgame

    is sharing effort and distributing control Challenge: aligning individuals IT manufactory No scarcity economy G Varoquaux 17