HPS Research Seminar - Construct Validity in Automated Counter-Terrorism Analysis

4:00pm - 6:00pm
Room 3301, Academic Building

Governments and social scientists are increasingly developing machine learning methods to automate the process of identifying terrorists in real-time and predicting future attacks. However, current operationalizations of ‘terrorist’ in artificial intelligence are difficult to justify given four issues: insufficient construct legitimacy, insufficient criterion validity, insufficient construct validity, and considerable distribution shifts. I argue for the more general conclusion that any socially constructed entity that is value-laden appearing in machine learning models requires sufficiently stable construct validity over time, and otherwise renders moot diachronic analyses of a given phenomenon.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Adrian K. Yee
Lingnan University
Language
English
Recommended For
Faculty and staff
PG students
UG students
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Organizer
Division of Humanities
Contact

Please contact Qinyi Wang for registration (qwangdi@connect.ust.hk).

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