AIM 2020
Introduction
Artificial Intelligence in Management, Los Angeles, 13-14 Mar 2020; Deadline 5 Jan
2020 AIM (Artificial Intelligence in Management) Workshop and Conference at USC Marshall
March 13-14, 2020
Popovich Hall – JKP, 611 W Exposition Blvd
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Sponsored by
USC Marshall Center for Global Innovation (CGI)
USC Marshall Institute for Outlier Research in Business (iORB)
USC Marshall Center for Global Innovation Calls for Proposals to present latest research on methods and applications of AI at the first AIM (Artificial Intelligence in Management) Workshop and Conference on March 13-14, 2020. The event consists of a workshop on Friday March 13, 2020 and a full day AI research conference on Saturday March 14, 2020.
The Friday workshop fosters learning cutting-edge methods in AI such as Deep Learning, natural language processing, and Image Analysis.
The Saturday conference will include presentations of cutting-edge research on AI methods and applications in management. Keynote speeches from industry experts will occur at lunch and dinner. Research presentations will be scheduled in four sessions per day with four papers in each session, each of 22 minutes.
Topics include but not limited to:
Applications of AI: ideation, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, advertising creative and pricing, recommendation systems, brand perception dynamics, new product evolution, AI adoption and user behavior, Bot trading, blockchain, and AI in financial markets, worker training, public policy and privacy.
Advances in AI Methods: machine learning, deep learning, reproducible inference, causal inference, networks, natural language processing, image, voice, and video analytics, AI automation and robotics, big data IoT, 5G, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality applications
Submission and Registration: Submit title, authors, affiliation, contact author and one-page abstract to innovation@marshall.usc.edu and cc botao.yang@marshall.usc.edu. Register early ($150 for conference, $50 for workshop, $200 for both) to reserve a spot at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/82898217801
Deadlines: Submission deadline is January 5th, 2020. Acceptances will be notified by Jan 15th, 2020. Registration to be completed by Jan 31st, 2020 to reserve a spot on the agenda.