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Computational argumentation: from non-monotonic reasoning to deep argumentative explanations

Speaker: 
Francesca Toni
Data dell'evento: 
Wednesday, 16 June, 2021 - 16:00
Luogo: 
https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/81531184977?pwd=NHVkR051UFNld2tKRU1mQ3hrSWJZZz09
Contatto: 
Fabrizio Silvestri <[email protected]>

Abstract:
Computational argumentation is a well-established form of knowledge representation and reasoning with roots in non-monotonic formalisms. It is based on defining argumentation frameworks comprising sets of arguments and dialectical relations between them (e.g. of attack and, in addition  or instead, of support), as well as so-called semantics (e.g.  amounting to definitions of dialectically acceptable sets of arguments or of dialectical strength of  arguments) with accompanying computational machinery. In this talk I will show how computational argumentation, combined with a variety of mechanisms for mining argumentation frameworks, can be used for obtaining deep explanations for the outputs of a variety of machine-learning based classifiers (e.g. based on deep learning).  I will show how the resulting argumentative explanations can be 'deep', to faithfully reflect the underlying models'  structure, and can support human-driven model debugging.

Bio:
Francesca Toni is Professor in Computational Logic and Royal Academy of Engineering/JP Morgan Research Chair on Argumentation-based Interactive Explainable AI at the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK, and the founder and leader of the CLArg (Computational Logic and Argumentation) research group. Her research interests lie within the broad area of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in AI and Explainable AI, and in particular include Argumentation, Argument Mining, Logic-Based Multi-Agent Systems, Non-monotonic/Default/Defeasible Reasoning, Machine Learning. She graduated, summa cum laude, in Computing at the University of Pisa, Italy, and received her PhD in Computing from Imperial College London. She has coordinated two EU projects, received funding from EPSRC and the EU, and awarded a Senior Research Fellowship from The Royal Academy of Engineering and the Leverhulme Trust. She is currently Technical Director of the ROAD2H EPSRC-funded project (www.road2h.org/) and co-Director for the Centres of Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI and in AI for Healthcare. She has been a EurAI fellow since 2019, and has recenty been awarded an ERC Advanced grant on  Argumentation-based Deep Interactive eXplanations (ADIX).

She has published over 200 papers, co-chaired ICLP2015 (the 31st International Conference on Logic Programming) and KR 2018 (the 16th Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning), is corner editor on Argumentation for the Journal of Logic and Computation, in the editorial board of the Argument and Computation journal and the AI journal, and in the Board of Advisors for KR Inc. and Theory and Practice of Logic Programming.

 
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Topic: Computational argumentation: from non-monotonic reasoning to eXplainable AI (XAI)
Time: Jun 16, 2021 04:00 PM Rome
 
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