SAP sponsored event: Issues in Explainable AI 2: Understanding and Explaining in Healthcare [event postponed]
Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, 9 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP.
March 23, 2020 1:00 pm — March 25, 2020 6:00 pm
Contact Rune Nyrup for more information.
About
Please note: Due to the Coronavirus pandemic this event has been postponed.
Rescheduled dates will be published in due course.
This workshop brings together leading researchers from philosophy, law, computer science and healthcare, to discuss the current status of AI in healthcare and what kinds of transparency or explanations (if any) are needed for these.
The workshop is part of Rune Nyrup’s project Understanding Medical Black Boxes, funded by the Wellcome Trust. It is the second instalment of the workshop series organised in collaborations with research projects on issues in explainable AI at the University of Saarland, the Technical University of Dortmund and Delft University of Technology.
Programme:
Monday 23 March
13.00-13.20: Arrival and registration
13.20-13.30: Welcome
13.30-14.40: The promises of XAI: Understanding, Explanations, and Discovery: Lena Kästner and Timo Speith (University of Saarland)
14.40-15.50: What Difference Does It Make? “Black Box” Medicine and the Law: Jeff Skopek and Jennifer Anderson (University of Cambridge)
15.50-16.20: Coffee
16.20-17.30: Professional obligations and the ethics of explainability: Nancy Walton (Ryerson University)
Tuesday 24 March
09.30-10.00: Coffee
10.00-11.10: Objectually Understanding Informed Consent: Daniel Wilkenfeld (University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing)
11.10-12.20: Hypervisable or invisible? Frontiers and challenges of AI and older adults: Charlene Chu (University of Toronto)
12.20-13.30: Lunch
13.30-14.40: TBC: Alastair Denniston (University of Birmingham)
14.40-15.50: Explainable AI and the Epistemic Value of Expert Explanations: Elizabeth Seger (University of Cambridge)
15.50-16.20: Coffee
16.20-17.30: Personalised Explanations for Algorithmic Diagnoses: Pragmatic Feature Learning in Healthcare: David Watson (Oxford Internet Institute)
19.30: Dinner for Speakers (by invitation only). Old Library, Sidney Sussex College
Wednesday 25 March
09.30-10.00: Coffee
10.00-11.10: Who is afraid of the black-box? Explanation, transparency, and computational reliabilism: Juan M. Durán (Delft University of Technology)
11.10-12.20: Opportunities and Challenges for AI in Healthcare: From Translational Discovery Science to Personalised Medicine: Kourosh Saeb-Parsy (University of Cambridge)
12.20-13.30: Lunch
13.30-14.40: How should clinicians use machine learning models? Abhishek Mishra (Uhiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford)
14.40-15.50: Trusting Humans and Trusting Machines: Kevin Baum, Markus Langer and Sarah Sterz (Saarland University)
15.50-16.20: Coffee
16.20-17.30: Discussion
This event is generously sponsored by the Society for Applied Philosophy and the Wellcome Trust [213660/Z/18/Z]. We gratefully acknowledge their support.