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Monday 11/12/2017
- 09h00 – 09h45 Welcome and Alexis Tsoukiàs – Social responsibility of algorithms: what is about?
- 09h45 – 10h30 Serge Abiteboul – Issues in Ethical Data Management.
- 10h30 – 10h50 Coffee Break
- 10h50 – 11h20 Nicolas Maudet – Explaining Algorithmic Decisions.
- 11h20 – 12h00 Yann Chevaleyre – An overview on interpetability in Machine Learning
- 12h00 – 12h40 Mikaël Cozic and Pierre Valarcher – PEPS ALGOCIT
- 12h40 – 14h30 Lunch
- 14h30 – 15h15 Fred Roberts – Avoiding Bias in Implementations of Randomized Protocols for Security Screening
- 15h15 – 16h00 Krzysztof Choromanski – Differentially-private random projection trees.
- 16h00 – 16h30 Coffee Break
- 16h30 – 17h15 Vince Conitzer – Moral Decision Making Frameworks for Artificial Intelligence.
- 17h15 – 18h00 Joseph Halpern – Moral Responsibility, Blameworthiness and Intention: in search of formal definitions
Tuesday 12/12/2017
- 09h00 – 09h45 Nello Cristianini – Living in a data obsessed society
- 09h45 – 10h30 Francesca Musiani – “How about alternative algorithms?” The attempt to “re-decentralise” Internet services
- 10h30 – 11h00 Coffee Break
- 11h00 – 11h45 Thierry Kirat and Morgan Sweeney – Algorithms and the Law. Currents and Future Challenges for Legal Professions
- 11h45 – 12h30 Giovanni Sartor – The Ethical Knob: ethically-customisable automated vehicles and the law
- 12h30 – 14h30 Lunch
- 14h30 – 15h15 Gabrielle Demange – Algorithms: Which requirements?
- 15h15 – 16h00 Carmine Ventre – Towards pragmatic mechanism design
- 16h00 – 16h30 Coffee Break
- 16h30 – 17h15 Benjamin Nguyen – Anonymization and Fair Data Processing
- 17h15 – 18h00 Dino Pedreschi – Data ethics and machine learning: decentralisation, algorithmic bias and how to discover them