online event using Zoom on October 26 (Day 1), October 30 (Day 2), and
November 2 (Day 3), 2020.
With their special focus theme on Explainable AI, the conferences intend to
promote the interplay between logical approaches and machine learning-based
approaches in order to make AI more transparent and accountable.
Invited speakers:
- Christoph Benzmüller (Freie Universität Berlin): Ethico-legal governance
of intelligent artificial agents — Can post-hoc normative reasoning
competencies prevent AI systems from going rogue?
- Claude Sammut (University of New South Wales, Australia): T.B.A.
- Dag Westerståhl (Stockholm University): Notes on Compositionality: what,
why, and how? (joint work with Alexandru Baltag and Johan van Benthem)
- Fei Wu (Zhejiang University, China): Big data intelligence: from
correlation discovery to casual reasoning
- Marc van Zee (Google AI): Why knowledge representation matters for
machine learning
For a detailed program, please check the website:
** http://www.xixilogic.org/zjulogai/program/ **
Everyone is welcome to all sub-events of ZjuLogAI! Registration to Remote
ZJULogAI is free of charge but required:
http://www.xixilogic.org/zjulogai/registration/.
We are very looking forward to your participation!
Best regards,
Alexander Steen and Huimin Dong
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