Project overview
PLEAD brings together an interdisciplinary team of technologists, legal experts, commercial companies and public organisations to investigate how provenance can help explain the logic that underlies automated decision-making to the benefit of data subjects as well as help data controllers to demonstrate compliance with the law.
Explanations that are provenance-driven and legally-grounded will allow data subjects to place their trust in automated decisions and will allow data controllers to ensure compliance with legal requirements placed on their organisations.
Explanations that are provenance-driven and legally-grounded will allow data subjects to place their trust in automated decisions and will allow data controllers to ensure compliance with legal requirements placed on their organisations.
Staff
Lead researchers
Research outputs
Trung Dong Huynh, Nikolaos Tsakalakis, Ayah Helal, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon & Luc Moreau,
2021, Digital Government: Research and Practice
DOI: 10.1145/3436897
Type: article
Niko Tsakalakis, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Laura Carmichael, Dong Huynh, Luc Moreau & Ayah Helal,
2021
Type: bookChapter
Nikolaos Tsakalakis, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Laura Carmichael, Trung Dong Huynh, Luc Moreau & Ayah Helal,
2020
Type: conference