08.15-08.45 | Welcome & Breakfast | |
08.45-09.00 | Introduction | |
09.00-09.45 | Daniel Coelho de Castro (Microsoft Research) Causal reasoning in practice: driving responsible AI in healthcare | |
09.45-10.20 | Jonas Peters (University of Copenhagen) Invariance, causality, and robustness: promises and challenges | |
10.20-10.50 | Coffee Break | |
10.50-11.35 | Li-Jun Ji (Queen’s University) Culture, temporal cognition, and causal judgment | |
11.35-12.10 | Gesa Hartwigsen (Max Planck Institute) Promises of causal inference in cognitive neuroscience | |
12.10-1.30 | Lunch Break | |
1.30-2.15 | Aapo Hyvärinen (University of Helsinki) Causal discovery based on latent variable models | |
2.15-3.00 | . | Mats Stensrud (EPFL) Without commitment to an ontology, there could be no causal inference |
3.00-3.30 | Coffee Break | |
3.30-4.05 | Karthika Mohan (Oregon State University) On the indispensability of causality for robust and reliable machine learning algorithms | |
4.05-4.50 | Nicolas Gisin (University of Geneva) Causality in an indeterministic world | |
4.50-5.00 | Conclusion |