This chapter discusses how machine learning works and, as a result, how decisions are made by modern intelligent algorithms or ‘classifiers’. It critically evaluates a real-world ‘classifier’, the Harm Assessment Risk Tool (HART)—an algorithmic decision-making tool employed by the Durham police force to inform custody decisions concerning individuals who have been arrested for suspected criminal offences. It evaluates the tool by reference to four normative benchmarks: prediction accuracy, fairness and equality before the law, transparency and accountability, and informational privacy and freedom of expression. It argues that systems which utilize decision-making (or decision-supporting) algorithms, and have the potential to detrimentally a...
The purpose of this research and its corresponding thesis is to give the reader a deeper understandi...
Machine learning (ML) algorithms have now entered public decision-making surrounded by enthusiasm, f...
Ever since the heated debate between Equivant and ProPublica about Equivant\u27s risk assessment pla...
Pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial intelligence offer tremendous opportunities for...
481 pagesAlgorithms are used to make decisions in an ever-increasing number of socially consequentia...
Abstract Decision-making on numerous aspects of our daily lives is being outsourced to machine-learn...
Human behaviour is increasingly governed by automated decisional systems based on machine learning (...
In recent years, the practice of risk-assessment has started to utilize machine learning to take in ...
The article considers the ethics of machine learning in connection with such categories of social ph...
The use of automated decision-making support, such as algorithms within predictive analytics, will i...
Technology is becoming more complex and is increasingly being used in law. Tools to assist in decisi...
Algorithmic decision-making is neither a recent phenomenon nor one necessarily associated with artif...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
Embedded in smart technologies, algorithms are taking decisions on a daily basis. What challenges ar...
This chapter focuses upon machine learning algorithms within police decision-making in England and W...
The purpose of this research and its corresponding thesis is to give the reader a deeper understandi...
Machine learning (ML) algorithms have now entered public decision-making surrounded by enthusiasm, f...
Ever since the heated debate between Equivant and ProPublica about Equivant\u27s risk assessment pla...
Pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial intelligence offer tremendous opportunities for...
481 pagesAlgorithms are used to make decisions in an ever-increasing number of socially consequentia...
Abstract Decision-making on numerous aspects of our daily lives is being outsourced to machine-learn...
Human behaviour is increasingly governed by automated decisional systems based on machine learning (...
In recent years, the practice of risk-assessment has started to utilize machine learning to take in ...
The article considers the ethics of machine learning in connection with such categories of social ph...
The use of automated decision-making support, such as algorithms within predictive analytics, will i...
Technology is becoming more complex and is increasingly being used in law. Tools to assist in decisi...
Algorithmic decision-making is neither a recent phenomenon nor one necessarily associated with artif...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
Embedded in smart technologies, algorithms are taking decisions on a daily basis. What challenges ar...
This chapter focuses upon machine learning algorithms within police decision-making in England and W...
The purpose of this research and its corresponding thesis is to give the reader a deeper understandi...
Machine learning (ML) algorithms have now entered public decision-making surrounded by enthusiasm, f...
Ever since the heated debate between Equivant and ProPublica about Equivant\u27s risk assessment pla...