To future-proof responsible data science methods, foundational research is needed, and, given the complementarity of TU/e and TiU in JADS, there are great opportunities to collaborate on this theme. This was reflected by the workshop.
2. Program
9.00-9.05 Opening by Wil van der Aalst
9.05-9.35 Presentation by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
9.35-9.55 Discussion on Fairness in data science: “Data science without prejudice – How to avoid
unfair conclusions even if they are true?” (session leader dr. Maurits Kaptein)
9.55-10.15 Discussion on Accuracy in data science: “Data science without guesswork – How to
answer questions with a guaranteed level of accuracy?” (session leader prof.dr. Mykola
Pechenizkiy)
10.15-10.35 Discussion on Confidentiality in data science: “Data science that ensures confidentiality
– How to answer questions without revealing secrets?” (session leader prof.dr. Ronald Leenes)
10.35-10.55 Discussion on Transparency in data science: “Data science that provides transparency
– How to clarify answers such that they become indisputable?” (session leader prof.dr.ir. Jack van
Wijk)
10.55-11.00 Closing by Dick den Hertog
15. Program
9.00-9.05 Opening by Wil van der Aalst
9.05-9.35 Presentation by Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
9.35-9.55 Discussion on Fairness in data science: “Data science without prejudice – How to avoid
unfair conclusions even if they are true?” (session leader dr. Maurits Kaptein)
9.55-10.15 Discussion on Accuracy in data science: “Data science without guesswork – How to
answer questions with a guaranteed level of accuracy?” (session leader prof.dr. Mykola
Pechenizkiy)
10.15-10.35 Discussion on Confidentiality in data science: “Data science that ensures confidentiality
– How to answer questions without revealing secrets?” (session leader prof.dr. Ronald Leenes)
10.35-10.55 Discussion on Transparency in data science: “Data science that provides transparency
– How to clarify answers such that they become indisputable?” (session leader prof.dr.ir. Jack van
Wijk)
10.55-11.00 Closing by Dick den Hertog
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• Professor of Internet Governance
and Regulation at the Oxford
Internet Institute, University of
Oxford.
• Previous: Harvard's John F.
Kennedy School of Government.
• He is the co-author of Big Data: A
Revolution That Will Transform
How We Live, Work, and
Think(HMH, 2013) and author
of Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting
in the Digital Age (Princeton, 2009.
Viktor Mayer-Schönberger