Formal Approaches to the Ontology & Epistemology of Resilience Update 2019 Q3
PI(s), Co-PI(s), Researchers: John Symons
HARD PROBLEM(S) ADDRESSED
Resilient Architectures
PUBLICATIONS
- Symons, J. (2019) Should physical computation be understood mechanistically? The APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers Available here
- A. Modarresi, J. Symons, "Modeling and Graph Analysis for Enhancing Resilience in Smart Homes", EUSPN, 2019 http://www.johnsymons.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/MultilayerNetwork-CameraReady-Paper6.pdf
- A. Modarresi, J. Symons, "Modeling Technological Interdependency in IoT - A Multidimensional and Multilayer Network Model for Smart Environments", RNDM, 2019
http://www.johnsymons.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/EUSPN-48_7875.pdf
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Significant collaborative work with graduate students:
- R. Alvarado, J. Symons "Epistemic Injustice in Machine Learning Technology"
The Society of Learning Algorithms, Conference series: Science and Art of Simulation (SAS) High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Germany (2019) - R. Alvarado, J. Symons "Epistemic Injustice in the Development and Deployment of Data Science" 5th International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing. Bergamo, Italy (2019)
- R. Alvarado, J. Symons "Epistemic Injustice in Data Science" Presented at the Surveillance Technology and Bias Panel at the Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities 9th annual Digital Humanities Forum. University of Kansas (2019)
- A. Modarresi, J. Symons, "Modeling and Graph Analysis for Enhancing Resilience in Smart Homes", EUSPN, 2019, Coimbra, Portugal
Symons solo presentations in the third quarter:
- Resilience and the Limitations of Graph Theoretical Network Analysis
Summer Quarterly Lablet NSA meeting (July 9th 2019)
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS
- University of Kansas also hosted a Lablet Quarterly meeting summer of 2019
Groups: