Artificial Intelligence Talks - Evidence in AI and philosophy
When: | Mo 12-06-2023 |
Where: | Online or onsite 5161.0289 Bernoulliborg |
The occasion is Marcello Di Bello's visit to Groningen. Marcello is an alumnus of ILLC (MSc Logic) and Stanford (PhD Philosophy), and has worked at Stanford, Princeton, CUNY and now Arizona State. Marcello will discuss the epistemic and moral significance of items of evidence that are missed, destroyed, unavailable.
Local speakers are Hylke Jellema and Ludi van Leeuwen. Hylke will discuss work connected to his recently defended PhD thesis `(Im)probable stories' (awarded cum laude). Ludi started her PhD research this academic year, and will present her article on evidential Bayesian networks grounded in agent-based simulations to be presented at the ICAIL conference in Portugal soon.
The program is as follows.
15:00 Hylke Jellema
(Im)probable Stories. Combining Bayesian and Explanation-based Accounts of Rational Criminal Proof
15:20 Ludi van Leeuwen
Using Agent-Based Simulations to Evaluate Bayesian Networks for Criminal Scenarios
15:40 Break
16:00 Marcello Di Bello
Gaps in Evidence
16:30 Discussion
17:00 Closing