Causal Inference as a Logical Problem
Thomas Icard (Stanford University)
Thu Apr 11, 18:00-19:00 (8 months ago)
Abstract: The aim of this talk will be to explain how problems of modern causal inference can be usefully and precisely understood as logical problems. Causal inquiry introduces novel angles on traditional themes in logic (complexity, definability, axiomatization, etc.), and in the other direction, mathematical and computational logic offers tools for clarifying questions in the theory of causal inference.
artificial intelligencelogicprobability
Audience: researchers in the topic
Series comments: Description: Seminar on all areas of logic
Organizer: | Wesley Calvert* |
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