Abstract

Keeley Crockett is a Professor in Computational Intelligence at Manchester Metropolitan University. She gained a B.Sc. degree (hons) in computation from UMIST (1993), and a Ph.D. in Fuzzy Decision Trees from MMU (1998). Her research interests include the ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI), fuzzy systems, psychological profiling using AI, fuzzy natural language processing, semantic similarity, conversational agents, and intelligent tutoring systems. She led work on Place based practical Artificial Intelligence, facilitating a parliamentary inquiry with Policy Connect and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Data Analytics leading to the inquiry report Our Place Our Data: Involving Local People in Data and AI-Based Recovery. She is currently the Principal Investigator on the EPSRC Grant – “PEAs in Pods: Co-production of community based public engagement for data and AI research”, CO-I on The Alan Turing Institute, People-powered AI: responsible research and innovation through community ideation and involvement Grant, academic co-lead in the ERDF £6m GM Artificial Intelligence Foundry, and PI on two Innovate U.K. KTPs.

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