Digital Society Initiative (UZH) May 9th event
Digital Society Initiative, UZH (Zürich) May 9 2022 17:00 Pr. Dr. Jan Dirk Wegner: “Large-scale analysis of geospatial data with Machine Learning”
Digital Society Initiative, UZH (Zürich) May 9 2022 17:00 Pr. Dr. Jan Dirk Wegner: “Large-scale analysis of geospatial data with Machine Learning”
Digital Society Initiative, UZH (Zürich) April 4 2022 17:00 Pr. Dr Jürgen Bernard: “Interacting With Data”
Digital Society Initiative, UZH (Zürich) March 21st 2022 18:15 Prof. Dr. Manuel Günther: “How Algorithms Know that they Don’t Know – Open-Set in Classification and Face Recognition” 19:30 Prof. Dr. habil. Thomas Zerback: “Soziale Medien als Quelle politischer Meinungsbildung”
Dear all, You are very much invited to join us for the second session of our new, Franco-German seminar where we try to explore political and ethical issues related to computer science! Seminar Tübingen-Nancy Philosophical Aspects of Computer Science – Ethics, Norms & Responsibility Organisation : Maël Pégny, Reinhard Kahle, Thomas Piecha, Anna Zielinska, … Read moreNancy-Tübingen Seminar Monday Feb. 21st 5pm: Carmela Troncoso “Mismatching concerns and definitions in currents trends in ML”
The event, entitled Epistémopéria, will take place in French (the program can be found here). The speakers will be: Juan Luis Gastaldi (ETH Zürich), Alban Leveau-Vallier (Paris 8), François Levin (Polytechnique), Fabien Ferri (Université de Franche-Comté).
The “Definitions of algorithms: Computer Science & Law” seminar aims at fostering the comparison between the legal and computer science traditions of definitions of algorithms & programs. Its Mond. Feb. 14th 2022 session will be dedicated to the definition of AI. ML Professor Robert C. Williamson (Tübingen) will represent Computer Science, and Aurore Hyde (Rouen, … Read more“Definitions of Algorithms: Computer Science & Law”: Feb. 14th 2022 session on AI
Upcoming talk: Mathematizing fairness? On statistical metrics of algorithmic fairness Maël Pégny Both the lecture and the discussion will be in English. It will start at 5 PM (Paris time), on Monday, November 15, 2021. Please register (for this and for the future meetings of the seminar) here: https://forms.gle/papVbAjPoyoGEqTH9 Abstract One of the great topic of the AI ethics literature … Read moreSEMINAR: Philosophical aspects of computer sciences – Ethics, Norms & Responsibility
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