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"Philosophy of Information: The Value of Information"

26 April 2013
Washington DC, U.S.A.

Info-metrics Institute Spring 2013 Workshop

Friday, April 26, 2013
American University main campus

Philosophy of Information
The Value of Information
http://www.american.edu/cas/economics/info-metrics/workshop/workshop-2013-spring.cfm

Workshop Objectives

The overall objective of this workshop is to study some of the open 
questions within philosophy of information with an emphasis on the study 
of the value of information and the philosophy of information processing.

Interest in the philosophy and meaning of information goes back half a 
century but has rapidly increased recently with many new directions of 
research into the meaning, quantification and measures of information and 
complexity as well as a vast range of applications across the scientific 
spectrum.

In our first workshop on the topic (October, 2011) we focused on one 
aspect of the philosophy of information: the different techniques to 
measure information and to identify meaningful information.

Building on our earlier workshop and recent development, in this workshop 
we focus on a number of related aspects of the philosophy of information 
and the philosophy of info-metrics. These topics include the value of 
information, quantifying information, processing complementary and 
contradicting information and the inter-relationship between information, 
computation and complexity.

This one day workshop will address these basic questions and will explore 
recent advances in the philosophy of information and its potential 
applications.

Workshop Topics

Value of information
Quantifying information
Measuring information
Processing information
How to define and quantify meaningful information

Program Committee

Pieter Adriaans (U. Amsterdam)
Ariel Caticha (SUNY Albany)
Luciano Floridi (Hertfordshire and Oxford), Co-Chair
Amos Golan (American U.), Co-Chair
TBD


Confirmed Speakers

TBD