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Algoritmisk bias, diskriminering og retfærdighed

Seminar af Nina Grgić-Hlača og Michele Loi

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Tidspunkt

Mandag 22. marts 2021,  kl. 14:00 - 16:00

Sted

Zoom

Arrangør

CEPDISC

Seminar om algoritmisk bias, diskriminering og retfærdighed 

Speakers:

PhD student Nina Grgić-Hlača (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems and the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods).

Nina Grgić-Hlača is co-advised by Krishna P. Gummadi and Christoph Engel. Prior to joining the Max Planck Institutes, she obtained an MA in Information Science and Philosophy from the University of Zagreb, Croatia. In her research, Nina studies the interaction between humans and machine learning based systems. Her research focuses on two main topics: algorithmic fairness, and machine-assisted decision-making.

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Senior researcher Michele Loi (Institute of Biomedical Ethics of the University of Zurich and at the Digital Society Initiative, University of Zurich).

Michele Loi's background is in political theory. Lately he has been spending a lot of time discussing what is fair with computer scientists.  Michele Loi has received a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation and another grant from INNOSUISSE (the state agency for industrial innovation) on the choice of fairness definitions in the field of algorithmic fairness, respectively in the Human Resources and insurance domain.


Event: CEPDISC seminar serie
 

Dette seminar er på engelsk

På grund af covid-19 situationen kræver dette arrangement tilmelding, hvis du ikke er CEPDISC fellow.

Send venligst en email til maj.carlsen@ps.au.dk med titlen på det seminar du ønsker at deltage i samt dato.