Talk by Fernando Raymundo Velazquez Quesada at LUCI seminar


Title: Partial Communication (and, if time allows, Arbitrary Partial Communication) Abstract: While the paradigmatic dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) allows us to reason about agents receiving information from an external source (Public Announcement Logic as well as the Action Models framework), communication within groups of agents has lately become interesting for researchers in the area. This talk discusses […]

Talk by Peter Grünwald at LUCI seminar


Title: E is the New P Abstract: How much evidence do the data give us about one hypothesis versus another? The standard way to measure evidence is still the p-value,  despite a myriad of problems surrounding it. In this talk I will provide a gentle introduction to the e-value (wikipedia), a  recently popularized notion of  evidence which overcomes some […]

Talk by Jon Williamson at LUCI seminar


Title: The heuristic use of conditionalisation Abstract: This paper argues that Bayesian conditionalisation should not be viewed as a universal norm of updating, but rather as a heuristic principle that is helpful in some circumstances but fails in others. I go on to show that the heuristic use of conditionalisation can be validated by an […]