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Scientific Understanding and Deep Neural Networks

Emmy-Noether Junior Research Group UDNN

Established in 2022 and taking up its work in summer term 2023, the DFG-funded Emmy Noether Junior Research Group seeks to analyze the philosophical implications of the ever-growing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in science. More specifically, UDNN will focus on the use of Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) in fields such as particle physics and protein biology, and analyze the impact of this use on scientific understanding. We will also investigate notions of „explanation“ employed in the field of eXplainable AI (XAI) and relate them to philosophical concepts of explanation and understanding.

Our work is guided by the following objectives:

  • (O1) analyse the goals, types, and success conditions of explanations in XAI, against the backdrop of the philosophical debate on scientific explanation and understanding
  • (O2) analyse the prospects, implications, and limitations of understanding without explanation from scientific uses of DNNs such as unificatory or objectual understanding
  • (O3) explore the possibility of novel types of scientific understanding and explanation present in XAI and in science using DNNs that are thus far not recognized in the philosophical debate
  • (O4) explore the epistemic implications of a possible lack of understanding in the face of predictive successes by DNNs in science

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Junior Prof. Dr. Florian Johannes Boge

TU Dortmund University
Institute for Philosophy and Political Science
Emil-Figge-Str. 50, Room 2.247
D-44227 Dortmund

Phone: +49 (0)231 755-2883

Mail: florian-johannes.bogetu-dortmundde