Human-Centric Machine Learning concerns the design of machine learning algorithms and models for interaction with humans in real-world scenarios. The seminar will cover foundational and current research on human-centric machine learning topics, namely explainability, interpretability, fairness, and interactive machine learning. We will discuss definitions, methods for achieving human-centric machine learning, and practical application cases. Students will be expected to
1) give a presentation on one subtopic of the seminar, 2) actively participate in discussing the presentations of other students, and 3) write an essay of 5-15 pages on their topic.
Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period | |
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weekly | Di | 14-16 | X-E0-208 | 07.04.-18.07.2025
not on: 5/27/25 / 6/3/25 |
Module | Course | Requirements | |
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39-Inf-EGMI Ergänzungsmodul Informatik | vertiefendes Seminar 1 | Ungraded examination
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vertiefendes Seminar 2 | Ungraded examination
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vertiefendes Seminar 3 | Ungraded examination
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vertiefendes Seminar 4 | Ungraded examination
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39-Inf-WP-IG Informatik & Gesellschaft (Basis) | Einführendes Seminar | Student information | |
- | Graded examination | Student information |
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