Alessandra Oppio, Marta Bottero, SIEV

Comitato Scientifico – Organizzativo del Seminario
Marta Bottero, Alessandra Oppio, Giulio Mondini, Stefano Stanghellini, Giovanna Acampa, Fabrizio Battisti, Giorgia Malavasi, Eleonora Righetto


In recent years, artificial intelligence techniques are increasingly used to perform classification, association, optimization and prediction operations in multiple application domains. Within the framework of the Estimation and Evaluation discipline, the use of large-scale estimates and the development of tools to support complex decisions has long required the use of algorithms capable of collecting, analyzing and processing a large amount of data.
In addition, the growing availability of Big data from different sources (energy consumption, emissions into the atmosphere, land use, mobility, etc. ) amplifies the potential of the use of Artificial Intelligence in the processes of evaluation of urban and territorial transformations, making more effective the ability to identify patterns that traditional methods fail to capture, to support more robust predictive analysis and to provide assistance in generating alternative scenarios within decision-making problems characterized by high complexity and uncertainty. In this context, the seminar aims to reflect on the role of AI in our society from various angles, that will be investigated through the involvement of experts with knowledge and skills useful to outline the context in which the challenges of research, teaching and profession for the discipline of Estimo and Evaluation are posed.


PROGRAM

9:30 opening works

Opening remarks and introduction
Susanna Caccia Gherardini, Director of the Department of Architecture at the University of Florence
Alessandra Oppio, Politecnico di Milano, President SIEV

Introductory Reports
Flavio Giobergia, Professor of Computer Engineering at the Politecnico di Torino
Federico Cugurullo, Professor of Smart and Sustainable Urbanism at Trinity College Dublin
Barbara Boschetti, Professor of Administrative Law at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Daniele Chiffi, Professor of Logic and Philosophy of science at the Politecnico di Milano

Panel discussion
Moderate
Giulio Mondini, SIEV

Speakers
Patrizia Lombardi, Elena Fregonara, Benedetto Manganelli, Ivan Blecic, Pierluigi Morano, Antonio Nesticò, Ezio Micelli, Enrico Fattinnanzi, Giovanna Acampa, Francesca Torrieri, Gianpiero Bambagioni, Nicola Arcaini, Stefano Frigerio, Giuseppe Esposito

Contributions