Reasoning Web Summer School 2019 successfully held in Bolzano

From International Center for Computational Logic
News from the research group Knowledge-Based Systems of September 25, 2019

Reasoning Web Summer School 2019 successfully held in Bolzano

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The 15th Reasoning Web Summer School (RW 2019) has been held in Bolzano on the days of 20th to 24th September as part of the Bolzano Rules and Artificial Intelligence Summit (BRAIN 2019). The latest edition of the established summer school series attracted over 50 participants that learned about new developments and research directions for making Artificial Intelligence more explainable.


Reasoning Web chairs Markus Krötzsch (Knowledge-Based Systems) and Daria Stepanova (Bosch) assembled leading experts from several related areas of AI to teach about a wide spectrum of topics, which ranged from explainable forms of machine learning, over data mining, knowledge representation, and query answering, to the explanation of complex software systems using formal methods. Sebastian Rudolph (Computational Logic) gave a lecture on Formal Concept Analysis. One of the main sponsors of the event was the Center for Perspicuous Computing, which investigates many topics related to explainable AI.

Detailed tutorial papers have been published in the Reasoning Web 2019 proceedings, and slides (and some videos) are available from the program page of the Reasoning Web homepage.