Clark N. Glymour
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Clark N. Glymour (born 1942) is the Alumni University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at
Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, it became the Carnegie Institu ...
. He is also a senior research scientist at the
Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition The Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) is a not-for-profit research institute of the State University System of Florida, with locations in Pensacola and Ocala, Florida. IHMC scientists and engineers investigate a broad range of ...
.


Work

Glymour earned undergraduate degrees in chemistry and philosophy at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; ) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, a flagship university in th ...
. He did graduate work in
chemical physics Chemical physics is a branch of physics that studies chemical processes from a physical point of view. It focuses on understanding the physical properties and behavior of chemical systems, using principles from both physics and chemistry. This ...
and obtained a Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science from
Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, IUB, or Indiana) is a public university, public research university in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is the flagship university, flagship campus of Indiana Univer ...
in 1969. Glymour is the founder of the Philosophy Department at Carnegie Mellon University, a
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, a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, a
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lecturer, and is a Fellow of the statistics section of the AAAS. Glymour and his collaborators created the causal interpretation of Bayes nets. His areas of interest include
epistemology Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature, origin, and limits of knowledge. Also called "the theory of knowledge", it explores different types of knowledge, such as propositional knowledge about facts, practical knowle ...
(particularly Android epistemology),
machine learning Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of Computational statistics, statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform Task ( ...
,
automated reasoning In computer science, in particular in knowledge representation and reasoning and metalogic, the area of automated reasoning is dedicated to understanding different aspects of reasoning. The study of automated reasoning helps produce computer progr ...
,
psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both consciousness, conscious and Unconscious mind, unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feel ...
of judgment, and
mathematical psychology Mathematical psychology is an approach to psychology, psychological research that is based on mathematical modeling of perceptual, thought, Cognition, cognitive and motor processes, and on the establishment of law-like rules that relate quantifi ...
. One of Glymour's main contributions to the philosophy of science is in the area of
Bayesian probability Bayesian probability ( or ) is an interpretation of the concept of probability, in which, instead of frequency or propensity of some phenomenon, probability is interpreted as reasonable expectation representing a state of knowledge or as quant ...
, particularly in his analysis of the Bayesian "problem of old evidence". Glymour, in collaboration with
Peter Spirtes Peter may refer to: People * List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name * Peter (given name) ** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church * Peter (surname), a sur ...
and
Richard Scheines Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language">Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and ...
, also developed an automated causal inference algorithm implemented as software named
TETRAD Tetrad ('group of 4') or tetrade may refer to: * Tetrad (area), an area 2 km x 2 km square * Tetrad (astronomy), four total lunar eclipses within two years * Tetrad (chromosomal formation) * Tetrad (general relativity), or frame field ** Tetra ...
. Using multivariate statistical data as input, TETRAD rapidly searches from among all possible causal relationship models and returns the most plausible causal models based on conditional dependence relationships between those variables. The algorithm is based on principles from statistics, graph theory, philosophy of science, and artificial intelligence.Glymour, Clark; Scheines, Richard; Spirtes, Peter; Kelly, Kevin. "TETRAD: Discovering Causal Structure" Multivariate Behavioral Research 23.2 (1988). 10 July 2010. . . An algorithm used in learning the structure of Bayesian networks, the
PC algorithm PC or pc may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Player character or playable character, a fictional character controlled by a human player, usually in role-playing games or computer games * ''Port Charles'', an American daytime TV soap opera * P ...
, is named after the inventors' first names, Peter Spirtes and Clark Glymour.


Publications


Books

* *''Theory and Evidence'' (Princeton, 1980) *''Examining Holistic Medicine'' (with D. Stalker), Prometheus, 1985 *''Foundations of Space-Time Theories'' (with J. Earman), University of Minnesota Press, 1986 *''Discovering Causal Structure'' (with R. Scheines, P. Spirtes and K.Kelly) Academic Press, 1987 * *''Causation, Prediction and Search'' (with P.Spirtes and R. Scheines), Springer, 1993, 2nd Edition MIT Press, 2001 *''Thinking Things Through'', MIT Press, 1994 *''Android Epistemology'' (with K. Ford and P. Hayes) MIT/AAAI Press, 1996 *''The Mind's Arrows: Bayes Nets and Graphical Causal Models in Psychology'', MIT Press, 2001 * *''Galileo in Pittsburgh'' Harvard University Press, 2010.


Journal articles

*"The Evaluation of Discovery: Models, Simulation and Search through “Big Data”", ''Open Philosophy'', 2019. Available on-line (Open Access): https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2019-0005 * "When is a Brain Like the Planet?", ''
Philosophy of Science Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science, the reliability of scientific theories, ...
'', 2008. *(with David Danks) "Reasons as Causes in Bayesian Epistemology", ''
Journal of Philosophy ''The Journal of Philosophy'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal on philosophy, founded in 1904 at Columbia University. Its stated purpose is "To publish philosophical articles of current interest and encourage the interchange of ideas, es ...
'', 2008. *"Markov Properties and Quantum Experiments", in W. Demopoulos and I. Pitowsky, eds. ''Physical Theory and Its Interpretation: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Bub'', Springer 2006. *(with Chu, T. and David Danks) "Data Driven Methods for Granger Causality and Contemporaneous Causality with Non-Linear Corrections: Climate Teleconnection Mechanisms", 2004. *"Review of Phil Dowe and Paul Nordhoff: Cause and Chance: Causation in an Indeterministic World", ''
Mind The mind is that which thinks, feels, perceives, imagines, remembers, and wills. It covers the totality of mental phenomena, including both conscious processes, through which an individual is aware of external and internal circumstances ...
'', 2005. *(with Eberhardt, Frederick, and Richard Scheines). "N-1 Experiments Suffice to Determine the Causal Relations Among N Variables", 2004. *(with F. Eberhardt and R. Scheines), "Log2(N) Experiments are Sufficient, and in the Worst Case Necessary, for Identifying Causal Structure", ''UAI Proceedings'', 2005 *(with Handley, Daniel, Nicoleta Serban, David Peters, Robert O'Doherty, Melvin Field, Larry Wasserman, Peter Spirtes, and Richard Scheines), "Evidence of systematic expressed sequence tag IMAGE clone cross-hybridization on cDNA microarrays", ''
Genomics Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of molecular biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, ...
'', Volume 83, Issue 6 (June, 2004), pages 1169–1175. *(with Handley, Daniel, Nicoleta Serban, and David G. Peters). "Concerns About Unreliable Data from Spotted cDNA Microarrays Due to Cross-Hybridization and Sequence Errors", ''
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology ''Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the application of statistics to problems in computational biology. It was established in 2002 and is published by de Gruyter. T ...
'', Volume 3, Issue 1 (October 6, 2004), Article 25. *"Comment on D. Lerner", "The Illusion of Conscious Will", ''Behavioral and Brain Sciences'', in press. *"Review of Joseph E. Early, Sr. (Ed.): Chemical Explanation: Characteristics, Development, Autonomy", ''Philosophy of Science'', Volume 71, Number 3 (July, 2004), pages 415–418. *(with Spirtes, and Peter Glymour). "Causal Inference", ''
Encyclopedia of Social Science An encyclopedia is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge, either general or special, in a particular field or discipline. Encyclopedias are divided into articles or entries that are arranged alphabetically by articl ...
'', in press *"We believe in freedom of the will so that we can learn", ''
Behavioral and Brain Sciences ''Behavioral and Brain Sciences'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of Open Peer Commentary established in 1978 by Stevan Harnad and published by Cambridge University Press. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal ...
'', Volume 27, Number 5 (2004), pages 661–662. *"The Automation of Discovery", '' Daedelus'', Volume Winter (2004), pages 69–77. *(with Serban, Nicoleta, Larry Wasserman, David Peters, Peter Spirtes, Robert O'Doherty, Dan Handley, and Richard Scheines). "Analysis of microarray data for treated fat cells", (2003). *(with Danks, David, and Peter Spirtes). "The Computational and Experimental Complexity of Gene Perturbations for Regulatory Network Search", (2003). *(with Silva, Ricardo, Richard Scheines, and Peter Spirtes). "Learning Measurement Models for Unobserved Variables", UAI '03, ''Proceedings of the 19th Conference in Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence'', August 7–10, 2003, Acapulco, Mexico (2003), pages 543–550. *(with Danks, David and Peter Spirtes). "The Computational and Experimental Complexity of Gene Perturbations for Regulatory Network Search", ''Proceedings of IJCAI-2003 Workshop on Learning Graphical Models for Computational Genomics'', (2003), pages 22–31. *(with Frank Wimberly, Thomas Heiman, and Joseph Ramsey). "Experiments on the Accuracy of Algorithms for Inferring the Structure of Genetic Regulatory Networks from Microarray Expression Levels", International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Workshop, 2003 *"A Semantics and Methodology for Ceteris Paribus Hypotheses", ''
Erkenntnis ''Erkenntnis'' is a journal of philosophy that publishes papers in analytic philosophy. Its name is derived from the German word " Erkenntnis", meaning "knowledge, recognition". The journal was also linked to organisation of conferences, such as th ...
'', Volume 57 (2002), pages 395–405. *"Review of James Woodward, Making Things Happen: A Theory of Causal Explanation", ''
British Journal for Philosophy of Science ''British Journal for the Philosophy of Science'' is a peer-reviewed, academic journal of philosophy, owned by the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and published by University of Chicago Press. The journal publishes work that uses ph ...
'', Volume 55 (2004), pages 779–790. *(with Fienberg, Stephen, and Richard Scheines). "Expert statistical testimony and epidemiological evidence: the toxic effects of lead exposure on children", ''
Journal of Econometrics The ''Journal of Econometrics'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering econometrics. It was established in 1973. The editors-in-chief are Michael Jansson (University of California Berkeley) and Aureo de Paula (University College Lon ...
'', Volume 113 (2003), pages 33–48. *"Learning, prediction and causal Bayes Nets", ''
Trends in Cognitive Sciences ''Trends in Cognitive Sciences'' (''TiCS'') is a monthly peer-reviewed review journal published by Cell Press. It is one of 14 journals in the '' Trends'' series. its editor is Lindsey Drayton. ''Journal Citation Reports'' (Thomson Reuters) lists ...
'', Volume 7, Number 1 (2003), pages 43–47. *(with
Alison Gopnik Alison Gopnik (born June 16, 1955) is an American professor of psychology and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. She is known for her work in the areas of cognitive and language development, specializing ...
, David M. Sobel, Laura E. Schulz, Tamar Kushnir, and David Danks). "A theory of causal learning in children: Causal maps and Bayes nets", ''
Psychological Review ''Psychological Review'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers psychological theory. It was established by James Mark Baldwin (Princeton University) and James McKeen Cattell (Columbia University) in 1894 as a publication vehic ...
'', Volume 111, Number 1 (2004). *"Freud, Kepler, and the clinical evidence", in R. Wollheim and J. Hopkins, eds. ''
Philosophical Essays on Freud ''Philosophical Essays on Freud'' is a 1982 anthology of articles about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis edited by the philosophers Richard Wollheim and James Hopkins. Published by Cambridge University Press, it includes an introduction from Hop ...
'', Cambridge University Press 1982. *and many others dating back to 1970.


References


External links


IHMC websiteCarnegie Mellon Department of Philosophy faculty page
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