The actions envisaged are in various fields: i) that of critical modelling of the decision-making aid process, to enable its audit by third parties; ii) that of the representation of imperfect knowledge; and iii) that of the characterisation, calculation and explanation of conservative models. They draw on a number of recent works and will seek to formulate these questions within the specific ethical and regulatory framework of the European Union, integrating its own social and economic context.

 

PhD student: Henoik Willot

PhD supervisor: Khaled Belahcene

Research laboratory: Heudiasyc – Heuristique et Diagnostique des Systèmes Complexes