WAICOM – Workshop on AI Compliance Mechanism (full day)

14 Dec 2022
9:00-17:00
Science Park 2; D1.2, Room Gerstner

WAICOM – Workshop on AI Compliance Mechanism (full day)

With the development and spread of AI techniques, ensuring the adherence of AI’s behavior to legal and ethical principles has become a major subject. General fear of the unintended effects of AI systems, by its actions and its use of personal data, has led to a strong demand for trustworthy AI. This is a central concern that has become prominent both in public opinion and policy maker’s agenda. The EU High-Level Expert Group on AI, recently convened by the European Commission, published a report on “Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI” says that AI systems should be: – lawful, complying with all applicable laws and regulations – ethical, ensuring adherence to ethical principles and values. The purpose of this workshop is to bring researchers together to present approaches to tackling legal/ethical AI compliance problems and to discuss selected challenges arising from AI compliance. We also solicit use cases related with AI compliance problems to create a basis to investigate common problems for future collaboration.

Programme

09:00-09:05

Opening Remark 
 
09:05-09:30
Driving-Decision Making of Autonomous Vehicle according to Queensland Overtaking Traffic Rules (Hanif Bhuiyan, Guido Governatori and Andry Rakotonirainy), long 

09:30-09:55
An Ontology-based Model for Handling Rule Exceptions in Traffic Scenes (Ya Wang, Maximilian Grabowski and Adrian Paschke), long 

09:55-10:20
Ontology to Represent Norms : Ethics, Law and Informatics (
Anaelle Martin), long 

10:20-10:45
Devising Regulatory Sandboxes and Responsible Practices for Designing AI-based Services in the Finnish Public Sector (
Nitin Sawhney and Ana Paula Gonzalez Torres), long 
 
10:45-11:00 Coffee break 
 
11:00-11:25
Dealing with differentiated modalities of the Good: beyond Pareto optimality (
Guillaume Gervois, Gauvain Bourgne and Marie-Jeanne Lesot), long 

11:25-11:50
Normative
Diagrams (
Diogo Sasdelli), long 

11:50-12:15
Debugging
Constraint Hierarchies Representing Ethical Norms with Valuation Preferences (
Wachara Fungwacharakorn, Kanae Tsushima and Ken Satoh), long 

12:15-12:40
Towards Continuous Audit-based Certification for MLOps (
Dorian Knoblauch and Jürgen Großmann), long 
 
12:40-14:10 Lunch 
 
14:10-14:30
The
Rigorous Approach to Process Compliance (
Guido Governatori), published 

14:30-14:50
Modeling a GDPR
Compliant Data Wallet Application in Prova and AspectOWL (
Ralph Schäfermeier, Theodoros Mitsikas and Adrian Paschke), published 

14:50-15:10
Compliance
through Model Checking (
Avishkar Mahajan, Martin Strecker, Joe Watt and Meng Weng Wong), short 

15:10-15:30
Obligation
for AI systems in Healthcare: prepare for trouble and make it double? (
Marinella Quaranta, Ilaria Angela Amantea and Marco Grosso), short 
 
15:30-15:45 Cofeee break 
 
15:45-16:05
Action
Languages Based Actual Causality in Decision Making Contexts (
Camilo Sarmiento, Gauvain Bourgne, Katsumi Inoue, and Jean-Gabriel Ganascia), published 

16:05-16:25
Modeling Administrative
Discretion Using Goal-Directed Answer Set Programming (
Joaquín Arias), published 

16:25-16:45
AIRO: An
Ontology for Representing AI Risks Based on the Proposed EU AI Act and ISO Risk Management Standards (
Delaram Golpayegani, Harshvardhan J. Pandit and Dave Lewis), published 
 
 
16:45-17:00 Closing Remark 

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