New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Discovery Seminar UE141 PP– Spring 2009 Solving Crimes using Referent Tracking.

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New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Discovery Seminar UE141 PP– Spring 2009 Solving Crimes using Referent Tracking Course Introduction January 15, 2009 Werner CEUSTERS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences Ontology Research Group University at Buffalo, NY, USA

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Outline for today Students will introduce themselves Students will introduce me –I’ll complete, if necessary Very brief introduction to Referent Tracking Overview of proposed course content My expectations Final Assessment Homework for next week

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Student introduction I’m interested in: –What you did thus far –Why you take this course –What you expect from this course –Your answers to the following questions: What is referent tracking ? What is “referent tracking” ?

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Short personal history Why should students be able to give a summary of my personal history ?

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Why should students … my personal history ? First order reason: is it worth taking the seminar ? –Am I an expert in the field ? –Am I a good teacher ? –… Second order reason: –I want to assess whether students have, or are open to acquire, the right sort of mindset to be successful in research and discovery.

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Short personal history

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Ultimate goal of Referent Tracking A digital copy of the world

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Requirements for this digital copy R1:A faithful representation of reality R2… of everything that is digitally registered, what is generic  scientific theories what is specific  what individual entities exist and how they relate R3:… throughout reality’s entire history, R4… which is computable in order to … … allow queries over the world’s past and present, … make predictions, … fill in gaps, … identify mistakes,...

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U In fact … the ultimate crystal ball

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U The ‘binding’ wall How to do it right ? A cartoon of the world

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Purpose: reality and interpretation Is opening a window a crime ? Are these crimes ?

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Applied to solving crimes Course contents Words – sentences – statements –and what, if anything at all, they denote Different views on reality Realism-based ontology Reasoning

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U My expectations You come to class You participate in discussions –Providing opinions –Asking questions You finish homework –Correctly –In time Do the final test 10% 20% (10%) 20% (10%) 50% Grading

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Use UBlearns !!!

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U The final test: case to analyze In July 1984, 9-year-old Dawn Hamilton was raped and murdered. In August 1984, Kimberly Ruffner was imprisoned for another rape and attempted murder. A composite sketch of the perpetrator in the Hamilton case was shown on the local news. Two anonymous callers advised that Kirk Bloodsworth looked like the composite. Bloodsworth was convicted of the murder. In 1993, new forensic tests discovered semen on Hamilton's underpants. DNA tests proved it was not Bloodsworth’s. In September 2003, the DNA sample recovered from Hamilton's underpants was identified as that of Ruffner.

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U The test Identify all particulars involved and give them a Unique Instance Identifier Give the minimal set of universals required to describe the particulars Classify all particulars in terms of some prespecified categories State all relevant relationships (at relevant times) that hold –Between the particulars and the universals –Amongst (some of) the particulars themselves

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Procedure for the final test I will present the case during the class of April 9, and act as if it were the final test. From April 10 until April 13, you can send me by requests for topics to be rehearsed during the April 16 You will collectively be tested during the class of April 23. The method is that I will ask a question, invite a person to answer, and then invite others to provide comments. You will be rated on your participation in this process, the correctness of your answers and the solidity of your argumentation. I suggest to analyze the case before April 9. You may collaborate with other students. When you prepare for the exam, you may make notes, and bring these notes to the class. You may also bring any other material you think you need, including any course material, (even a laptop with wifi access or your mother). You will receive a score for this test by the end of the class. The score counts for 50% of the total score. If you are unhappy with the score, or want to improve it, you may submit BY to a written analysis of the case not later than April

New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences R T U Homework for this week On September 9th, 1935, Carl Austin Weiss shot Senator Huey Long in the Louisiana State Capitol with a.35 calibre pistol. Long died from this wound thirty hours later on September 10th. Weiss, on the other hand, received between thirty-two and sixty.44 and.45 calibre hollow point bullets from Long's agitated bodyguards and died immediately. Sorensen, R., 1985, "Self-Deception and Scattered Events", Mind, 94: Questions: –Did Weiss kill Senator Long ? –If so, when did he kill him ? Send me your answer –in PowerPoint –by –not later than January 19, 10 PM, –Answers should include reference to or citations from any source or document that you used to formulate an answer