Marco Claudio Campi
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Marco Claudio Campi is a mathematician with an engineering background and an interest in the philosophy of science, who specializes in data science and inductive methods. He holds a permanent appointment with the
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, Italy, while also collaborating with various research institutions, universities and ''NASA''. Since 2012, he has been a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and since 2020 a Fellow of the
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.


Academic research

Campi is a co-creator of the scenario approach, which provides solid mathematical foundation to observation-driven decision-making based on consistent rules. His early contributions in this area demonstrated that, within a convex optimization framework, bounds to the probability of invalidating a decision can be directly determined form the dimensionality of the optimization domain. Subsequent advancements extended this result to schemes permitting the exclusion of certain observations to enhance decision-related costs. More recent work has revealed a deep-seated connection between the concept of complexity of a decision (precisely defined in his papers) and its reliability. The scenario approach has found practical applications across various domains, including
control theory Control theory is a field of mathematics that deals with the control of dynamical systems in engineered processes and machines. The objective is to develop a model or algorithm governing the application of system inputs to drive the system to a ...
,
portfolio optimization Portfolio optimization is the process of selecting the best portfolio (asset distribution), out of the set of all portfolios being considered, according to some objective. The objective typically maximizes factors such as expected return, and minimi ...
and statistical classification. Campi is also the inventor of the Virtual reference Feedback Tuning (VRFT), an approach to design controllers using batches of data collected from a plant.


Inductive reasoning

Campi’s conceptualization of
inductive reasoning Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning in which a general principle is derived from a body of observations. It consists of making broad generalizations based on specific observations. Inductive reasoning is distinct from ''deductive'' re ...
adopts a minimalist stance, comprising solely two components: experience and judgements. Experience drives the evolution of judgements in a continuous flow, where observed facts are used to update opinions and opinions are employed to anticipate facts that have yet to happen. Judgements encapsulate an individual’s knowledge, while also playing an essential role in those deliberations that are intended to guide decisions. Judgements are not certain and Campi’s deeply mathematized approach to the study of induction makes prominent use of
probability Probability is the branch of mathematics concerning numerical descriptions of how likely an Event (probability theory), event is to occur, or how likely it is that a proposition is true. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and ...
as a tool to quantify one’s degree of belief in judgements. While he does not exclude that alternative interpretations of probability can be useful in other contexts, he contends that, within his theoretical framework, the only possible interpretation is
subjective probability Bayesian probability 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 quantification o ...
. As a result, assuming independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) or, more generally, exchangeable observations in no way posits a state of nature, it merely presents a modelling assumption regarding how an individual expects the flow of observations to unfold. This conceptualization overcomes Hume’s critique on the impossibility of demonstrating that reality satisfies a “uniformity principle”. By the only use of deductive logic, Campi develops a complexity-based framework that justifies the use of observations in constructing models and principles. In his approach, complexity assumes the role of a measurable quantity from which the probability of falsification of an inductive conclusion can be accurately estimated. These findings hold in an i.i.d. framework without requiring any a priori assumption on the probabilistic distribution of the observations ( agnosic setup) and delve deeply into exploring the mechanisms through which knowledge can be generated in light of observations. As a corollary, Campi asserts that adapting theories to observations is scientifically valid provided that this adaptation is guided by an impartial judge - the complexity. This stands in stark contrast with Popper’s perspective that denounces the practice of adjusting theories to observationsK.R. Popper. "Science: conjectures and refutations", in ''Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge'', 1963

/ref>. While Campi’s results rigorously justify the use of inductive procedures, he also emphasizes a fundamental distinction between the reliability of a procedure and the reliability of the outcome of a procedure in response to a given set of observations (conditional evaluations). He contends that making rigorous statements about the latter is impossible without using additional a priori information. This is what he terms the “unassailable relativism” of conditional beliefs.


Awards and honors

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a 501(c)(3) professional association for electronic engineering and electrical engineering (and associated disciplines) with its corporate office in New York City and its operation ...
Fellow, 2012, for ''contributions to stochastic and randomized methods in systems and control'' *
International Federation of Automatic Control The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC), founded in September 1957, is a multinational federation of 49 national member organizations (NMO), each one representing the engineering and scientific societies concerned with automatic c ...
Fellow, 2020, for ''contributions to data-driven methods in systems and control'' * George S. Axelby Award, 2008.


References


External links

* Interview with Marco C. Camp

* Introduction to the Scenario Approach - four talks by M.C. Campi: talk 1/

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* Monograph ''Inductive Learning under Consistency'

{{DEFAULTSORT:Campi, Marco Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Italian mathematicians Engineers from Milan