PhD, University of Pittsburgh
About
Alessandra Buccella's research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy of mind, cognitive neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. Her most recent work focuses on AI explainability/interpretability and the role AI can play in the pursuit of social justice. More details about her research are available at her website https://alessandrabuccella.com/.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
What kind of Explainable AI do users need? (with Emma Chen, Erik Linstead, and Uri Maoz). Preprint. 2023.
Shine of Bronze and Sound of Brass: The Relational Perceptual Constructs of Timbre and Gloss (with Mazviita Chirimuuta). In Mroczko-Wąsowicz & Grush (eds.), Sensory Individuals: Contemporary Perspectives on Modality-specific and Multimodal Perceptual Objects. Oxford University Press, 2023.
AI for all is a matter of social justice. AI & Ethics. 2022.
Perceptual Science and the Nature of Perception. THEORIA. 2022.
The Problem of Perceptual Invariance. Synthese. 2021.