Thursday, February 2 at 12 PM CST
Stefan Uddenberg, PhD, will present on his research, which demonstrates how basic mechanisms of perception and memory are specialized in deep and unexpected ways for the processing of social information (such as race, gender, or perceived trustworthiness). The research uses a variety of methods, but most recently innovations in deep learning have been used to model what we think of faces with an eye to reducing appearance-based discrimination and achieving fair outcomes in society.
Guest:
Stefan Uddenberg, PhD
Principal Researcher
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
This seminar is co-sponsored by the Institute for Public Health and Medicine (IPHAM) and the Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine (I.AIM) at Northwestern University.