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| Video Title:
| CSE Colloquia 2001 - Reasoning with Cause and Effect. Speaker: Judea Pearl, University of California, Los Angeles.
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| Description:
| "This talk [given by Judea Pearl, University of California, Los Angeles] summarizes concepts, principles, and inference tools that are useful in modeling aspects of causal reasoning. The principles are based on structural-model semantics, in which modifiable functional relationships, representing autonomous physical processes are the fundamental building blocks." Questions from the audience follow the talk.
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| Date of Video:
| October 4, 2001
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| Color. Sound. Length (min:sec): 50:43.
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| Copyright Info:
| University of Washington
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| Interesting Clips:
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- 3:23 outline of talk
- 4:16 Hume's Legacy
- 5:03 The Two Riddles of Causation
- 9:24 The Basic Principles
- 10:28 causal models
- 30:30 Applications
- 35:40 Rules of Causal Calculus
- 40:37 explanation of application #3: Assessing attribution and legal responsibility
- 43:25 explanation of the "formalizing discrimination" application
- 44:50 Summary of Principles
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| Location of Original:
| University of Washington ?
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| Comments:
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| Contributor:
| Jon Glick
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