•  250
    Continual Learning Requires Evaluating Trajectories
    with Lorenzo Pacchiardi, Patricia Paskov, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Katherine M. Collins, Fazl Barez, Jonathan Prunty, Matteo Gabriel Mecattaf, Zafeirios Fountas, Risto Uuk, Sanmi Koyejo, and Cozmin Ududec
    AI systems increasingly incorporate continual learning mechanisms allowing their behaviour to adapt after deployment, from (1) in-context learning and (2) memory features already in wide use to (3) post-deployment weight modification under research. We argue that, by treating AI systems as frozen artefacts whose performance and safety are assessed at release, current evaluation practices structurally ignore the behavioural trajectory of a system that continues to learn from experience. Our posit…Read more
  •  179
    Reverse Turing Tests for Human-Machine Task Suitability Assessments Should be Profile-Driven
    with Jonathan Prunty, Marko Tešić, John Burden, Ben Slater, Zachary Tidler, Paul Clothier, Luning Sun, Katherine Collins, Bernardo Gonçalves, Giulio Corsi, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, and Lucy Cheke
    As AI is integrated into the workplace, organisations increasingly face allocation decisions between human and machine workers. These decisions are increasingly made or assisted by algorithms, creating a Reverse Turing Test dynamic wherein the machine is now the judge. In addition, human and machine workers may ``compete'' for a given task, reproducing aspects of adversarial games. This raises new methodological questions about assessing task suitability between humans and machines. The criteria…Read more
  •  10
    Predictable artificial intelligence
    with Lexin Zhou, Pablo A. M. Casares, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, John Burden, Ryan Burnell, Lucy Cheke, Cèsar Ferri, Alexandru Marcoci, Behzad Mehrbakhsh, Yael Moros-Daval, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, Danaja Rutar, Wout Schellaert, and Konstantinos Voudouris
    Artificial Intelligence 353 (C): 104491. 2026.
  •  13
    Let’s Talk AI with AI Expert José Hernández-Orallo
    with Barbara Steffen
    In Barbara Steffen, Edward A. Lee & Bernhard Steffen (eds.), Let’s Talk AI: Interdisciplinarity Is a Must, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 113-123. 2026.
    We have to measure what AI is capable of, and we have to measure our dreams of future AI as well.My personal AI mission: Understand intelligence, with measurement as the main scientific tool for this.
  •  82
    Direct Human-AI Comparison in the Animal-AI Environment
    with Konstantinos Voudouris, Matthew Crosby, Benjamin Beyret, Murray Shanahan, Marta Halina, and Lucy G. Cheke
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Artificial Intelligence is making rapid and remarkable progress in the development of more sophisticated and powerful systems. However, the acknowledgement of several problems with modern machine learning approaches has prompted a shift in AI benchmarking away from task-oriented testing towards ability-oriented testing, in which AI systems are tested on their capacity to solve certain kinds of novel problems. The Animal-AI Environment is one such benchmark which aims to apply the ability-oriente…Read more
  •  10
    Indications of virtues in conscientiousness and its practice through continuous improvement
    with Ricardo Mateo
    Business Ethics 21 (2): 140-153. 2012.
    There is convergence among researchers of the ‘Big Five’ personality traits taxonomy, that the dimension of conscientiousness best explains differences in work performance. This research is a literature review on the interrelationship between certain traits of the conscientiousness dimension and human virtues, or character traits. It also analyzes whether or not it is rational to argue that the continuous improvement culture enhances the exercise of these character traits. The personal effort to…Read more
  •  41
    Mapping Intelligence: Requirements and Possibilities
    with Sankalp Bhatnagar, Anna Alexandrova, Shahar Avin, Stephen Cave, Lucy Cheke, Matthew Crosby, Jan Feyereisl, Marta Halina, Bao Sheng Loe, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Huw Price, Henry Shevlin, Adrian Weller, and Alan Winfield
    In Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence 2017, Springer Verlag. pp. 117-135. 2017.
    New types of artificial intelligence (AI), from cognitive assistants to social robots, are challenging meaningful comparison with other kinds of intelligence. How can such intelligent systems be catalogued, evaluated, and contrasted, with representations and projections that offer meaningful insights? To catalyse the research in AI and the future of cognition, we present the motivation, requirements and possibilities for an atlas of intelligence: an integrated framework and collaborative open re…Read more
  •  35
    Modelling Machine Learning Models
    with Raül Fabra-Boluda, Cèsar Ferri, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, and M. José Ramírez-Quintana
    In Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Philosophy and theory of artificial intelligence 2017, Springer Verlag. pp. 175-186. 2017.
    Machine learning (ML) models make decisions for governments, companies, and individuals. Accordingly, there is the increasing concern of not having a rich explanatory and predictive account of the behaviour of these ML models relative to the users’ interests (goals) and (pre-)conceptions (ontologies). We argue that the recent research trends in finding better characterisations of what a ML model does are leading to the view of ML models as complex behavioural systems. A good explanation for a mo…Read more
  •  27
    Orienting the Training of Teachers in the Use of ICT: The Diagnosis Digital Skills Tree
    with Enrique Ruiz-Velasco, Josefina Bárcenas, and José Santos Tolosa
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 5 (1): 141-150. 2016.
    Uno de los grandes problemas que enfrenta la educación en la actualidad, radica en el hecho de que los profesores de pronto se ven invadidos, y en su caso, obligados a utilizar las computadoras, los dispositivos móviles e Internet en el salón de clase. La falta de programas efectivos de capacitación y formación docente en el uso y aplicación de las TIC en los procesos de enseñanza aprendizaje, se ha convertido en un problema de grandes dimensiones que alcanza prácticamente a todos los niveles ed…Read more
  • Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM (edited book)
    with Karina Vold
  • Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Evolution of the contours of AI (edited book)
    with Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Bao Sheng Loe, Peter Flach, Sean O. O. HEigeartaigh, and Karina Vold
    . 2018.
  •  74
    The Facets of Artificial Intelligence: A Framework to Track the Evolution of AI
    with Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Bao Sheng Loe, Peter Flach, Sean O. O. HEigeartaigh, and Karina Vold
    In Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Bao Sheng Loe, Peter Flach, Sean O. O. HEigeartaigh, Karina Vold & José Hernández-Orallo (eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Evolution of the contours of AI, . pp. 5180-5187. 2018.
    We present nine facets for the analysis of the past and future evolution of AI. Each facet has also a set of edges that can summarise different trends and contours in AI. With them, we first conduct a quantitative analysis using the information from two decades of AAAI/IJCAI conferences and around 50 years of documents from AI topics, an official database from the AAAI, illustrated by several plots. We then perform a qualitative analysis using the facets and edges, locating AI systems in the int…Read more
  • Review (review)
    Revista de Filosofía 66 267-268. 2010.
    El texto que nos ocupa narra una serie de historias clínicas que hunden sus raíces en tiempos del Renacimiento, comparadas con las historias del periodo romántico alemán conocemos cómo sus redactores, médicos magnetizadores, abordan el fenómeno de la curación de ciertas enfermedades nerviosas por vía psíquica. Daemoniaca reescribe "dolorosas experiencias humanas narradas a menudo por testigos presenciales, y en ocasiones de la manera más pormenorizada". Son testimonios sorprendentes, antologías …Read more
  •  67
    Miguel de Unamuno, un cristiano trágico
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía. forthcoming.
  •  53
    Congreso Internacional III Centenario de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-2012) Murcia, 17, 18 y 19 de octubre de 2012
    with Antonio Campillo Meseguer
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 57 177-178. 2012.
  •  14
    In the historical context of the ancient Roman Empire, especially in Southwestern Spain, this study employs fuzzy logic methodology to conduct a comprehensive comparative analysis of topographical measurement instruments. These instruments—specifically the groma, surveyor's square, dioptra, chorobate, and odometer—were instrumental in shaping the region's infrastructure and played a crucial role in ancient engineering projects. Fuzzy logic is strategically utilized to assign fuzzy values ranging…Read more
  • Miguel de Unamuno, un cristiano trágico
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 365-372. 2008.
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    La autoestima en la educación
    with Rodolfo Acosta
    Límite 11 (11): 82-95. 2004.
  •  42
    Measuring universal intelligence: Towards an anytime intelligence test
    with David L. Dowe
    Artificial Intelligence 174 (18): 1508-1539. 2010.
  •  43
    Computer models solving intelligence test problems: Progress and implications
    with Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Ute Schmid, Michael Siebers, and David L. Dowe
    Artificial Intelligence 230 (C): 74-107. 2016.
  •  59
    Item response theory in AI: Analysing machine learning classifiers at the instance level
    with Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Ricardo B. C. Prudêncio, and Adolfo Martínez-Usó
    Artificial Intelligence 271 (C): 18-42. 2019.
  •  101
    Explanatory and Creative Alternatives to the MDL priciple
    Foundations of Science 5 (2): 185-207. 2000.
    The Minimum Description Length principle is the modernformalisation of Occam's razor. It has been extensively and successfullyused in machine learning, especially for noisy and long sources ofdata. However, the MDL principle presents some paradoxes andinconveniences. After discussing all these, we address two of the mostrelevant: lack of explanation and lack of creativity. We present newalternatives to address these problems. The first one, intensionalcomplexity, avoids extensional parts in a de…Read more
  •  97
    Indications of virtues in conscientiousness and its practice through continuous improvement
    with Ricardo Mateo
    Business Ethics: A European Review 21 (2): 140-153. 2012.
    There is convergence among researchers of the ‘Big Five’ personality traits taxonomy, that the dimension of conscientiousness best explains differences in work performance. This research is a literature review on the interrelationship between certain traits of the conscientiousness dimension and human virtues, or character traits. It also analyzes whether or not it is rational to argue that the continuous improvement culture enhances the exercise of these character traits. The personal effort to…Read more
  •  1427
    Making Sense of Sensory Input
    with Richard Evans, Johannes Welbl, Pushmeet Kohli, and Marek Sergot
    Artificial Intelligence 293 (C): 103438. 2021.
    This paper attempts to answer a central question in unsupervised learning: what does it mean to “make sense” of a sensory sequence? In our formalization, making sense involves constructing a symbolic causal theory that both explains the sensory sequence and also satisfies a set of unity conditions. The unity conditions insist that the constituents of the causal theory – objects, properties, and laws – must be integrated into a coherent whole. On our account, making sense of sensory input is a ty…Read more
  •  42
    Los liberalismos de José María Vigil y Antonio Caso y el realismo directo
    Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 22 (1): 17-34. 2002.
    José María Vigil y Antonio Caso fueron dos defensores de la democracia liberal y de la posibilidad de un limitado, aunque efectivo, manejo consciente de los asuntos públicos y sociales dentro de los contextos adversos de México durante la administración de Porfirio Díaz y en el periodo post-revolucionario. Ambos autores basan sus posiciones en una crítica concerniente al positivismo y al determinismo social, que apuntaría hacia una manera de pensar muy distante del pensamiento subjetivista, aunq…Read more