Program

Thursday 12/12/2019 – Salle Raymond Aron, 2nd floor

08.45-9.00.  

  • Welcome address, Fred Roberts, Alexis Tsoukiàs

09.00 – 10.20 Session 1

  • Khaled Belhacene, Université Technologie de Compiegne, Argumentation for Accountability
  • Daniel Le Metayer & Clément Henin, INRIA Lyon Accountability requirements for algorithmic decision systems

10.20 – 10.40 Coffee Break

10.40 – 12.40 Session 2

  • Ulle Endriss, ILLC, Amsterdam, Algorithmic Explainability and Justifiability of Collective Decisions
  • Pierre Marquis, CRIL, CNRS & Université d’Artois, Institut Universitaire de France, From Explanations to Intelligible Explanations
  • Nicholas Mattei, Tulane University, Building Ethically Bounded Artificial Intelligence

12.40 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 16.00 Session 3

  • Rachel Cunnings, Georgia Tech, Differential Privacy for Dynamic Databases
  • Vassilis Christophidis, University of Crete and Université de Cergy, Benchmarking outlier explanation algorithms
  • Fred Roberts, DIMACS, Rutgers University, Socially Responsible Facial Recognition of Animals

16.00 – 16.20 Coffee Break

16.20 – 18.20 Session 4

  • Suresh Venkatasubramanian, University of Utah, Decentering the tech: reformulating questions of algorithmic fairness
  • Alexis Tsoukiàs, LAMSADE-CNRS, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine, Algorithmic Fairness: fair for whom?

Friday 13/12/2019 – Amphi 4, 2nd floor

09.00 – 11.00 Session 5

  • Kira Goldner, Columbia University, Reducing Inefficiency in Carbon Auctions with imperfect Competition
  • Claire Mathieu, IRIF, Université Paris Diderot, Algorithmic Fairness through linear regression
  • Fabien Tarrissan, ENS Paris Saclay, Recommendation algorithms and information diversity: how to analyse the impact of algorithms in on-line platforms?

11.00 – 11.20 Coffee Break

11.20 – 12.40 Session 6

  • Round Table discussion among regulatory agencies. Participate :
    • Serge Abiteboul (Board member of ARCEP, the Regulation Authority of Electronic Communications and INRIA Research Director)
    • Miguel Amaral (Senior Economist at the OECD Public Governance Directorate)
    • Etienne Pfister (Chief Economist at the French Competition Authority, AdlC)
    • Bertrand PAILHES (Directeur des technologies et de l’innovation of the French Data Authority (CNIL))
    • Coordinates: Eric Brousseau, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine

12.40 – 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 16.00 Session 7

  • Marija Slavkovik, University of Bergen, AI Ethics and Interaction Design
  • Andrea Loreggia, University of Padova, Towards a SAFE Artificial Intelligence
  • Liz Williams, 3AI, Australian National University, (De)constructing futures: integrating social responsibility into algorithmic design

16.00 – 16.20 Coffee Break

16.20 – 17.40 Session 8 Phd Students

  • Noel Derwort, The difference between algorithmic design assumptions and reality for human responses
  • Vitalii Emelianov, Fairness in multistage selection
  • Nikos Myrtakis, Towards a predictive explanation of outliers
  • Raphael Ettedgui, Robustness to adversarial attacks under a game theory perspective