ML, Explain Yourself! is a 3-day conference in Utrecht, Netherlands, organized by the Normative Philosophy of Science Lab at Utrecht University and Eindhoven University of Technology. The conference will bring together philosophers and computer science researchers to discuss issues in ML surrounding decision support, scientific discovery, generalization, idealization, reliability, values, trust, and other areas in normative philosophy of science.
Keynotes:Lauren Ross, Philosophy, UC Irvine
Zack Lipton, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Nava Tintarev, Computer Science and HCI, Maastricht University
Dates:
10th April: 14:00-17:30
11th April: 9:00-17:30
12th April: 9:30-18:00
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
10th April: Drift 21, 3512 BR Utrecht
11th April: Boothstraat 7, 3512 BT Utrecht
12th April: Boothstraat 7, 3512 BT Utrecht
The registration for the event is free. Participants will be provided with coffee and cookies for the three days and drinks during the reception on Friday.