Intelligent Systems in Context

Artificial intelligent (AI) systems are all around us. In our modern lives, we interact with them on a daily basis – whether we ask them to switch on the light, take us home, filter our email for spam, or recommend a course of medical treatment. Developments in modern AI technology thus do not only raise technical questions. They also present us with profound moral and legal questions, alongside with foundational questions from philosophy and psychology. This workshop brings together experts from various disciplines to take a look at how we build, use, understand, and interact with AI systems in various forms. 

Program

Monday, July 11th

14:00-14:15 — Opening + Introductions


14:15-15:00 — Daniel Buschek — Intelligent User Interfaces: Trends and Reflection


15:00-15:45 — Wim Martens — Querying Graph-Structured Data


Coffee Break


16:15-17:00 — Sara Mann — Understanding via Exemplification in XAI


Transfer to H34


17:30-19:00 — KEYNOTE: Rineke Verbrugge — Explaining What Others May Think: Higher-Order Social Cognition


Dinner (on your own)

Tuesday, July 12th

9:30-10:15 — Ute Schmid — Explanation Generation for Relational Domains


Coffee Break


10:45-11:30 — Andreas Sesing-Wagenpfeil — Discrimination and the AI Act


11:30-12:15 — Jan-Laurin Müller — European Non-Discrimination Law and AI: Challenges and Solutions


Lunch Break


14:00-14:45 — Patricia Rich — Evaluating Decision-Making by Combining Economics and Psychology


14:45-15:30 — Andrea Vestrucci — Top-Down Approach to AI Systems: Overview and Two Cases Studies


Networking & Coffee

Transfer To H34


17:30-19:00 — KEYNOTE: Silvia Milano — Epistemic Obstacles to the Governance of Algorithmic Systems


Conference Dinner

Wednesday, July 13th

9:30-10:15 — Paolo Galeazzi — Games with Different Decision-Criteria


10:15-11:00 — Kevin Baum & Holger Hermanns  — Promoting Effective Human Oversight with Fairness Monitoring at Runtime


Coffee Break


11:30-12:15 — Lena Kästner & Barney Crook — Explainable AI: Lessons from the Life Sciences


12:15-12:45 — Conclusions & Farewell

 

You can download a PDF-version of the program here

 

Registration

The keynote lectures are open to the public and no registration is required. If you have questions about the workshop or would like to participate (space is limited), please contact Clara Immler

Scientific Organizers

Lena Kästner, Clara Immler

Funded by the