[agents] CfP: ACM Conference on AI in Finance [October 2020]

Michael Wooldridge michael.john.wooldridge at gmail.com
Tue Dec 3 07:26:54 EST 2019


ACM International Conference on AI in Finance (ICAIF-2020) 
 
Call for Participation
 
Advances in Artificial Intelligence are being felt throughout society and our economy, and some of the most significant impacts are being felt in the domain of finance: Including financial markets, financial services, and the global financial system more broadly. This new scholarly peer-reviewed conference aims to bring together researchers from a variety of disciplines to share technical advances and insights on the effects of AI on the Finance world. 
 
The inaugural ACM conference has founding corporate financial support from JPMorgan Chase. We invite participation from academia, government, regulatory agencies, financial institutions, NGOs and other stakeholders in the AI and Finance community. Please join us for this event in New York City October 15-16, 2020!
 
With best regards from the ICAIF Steering Committee:
·         Tucker Balch, J.P. Morgan AI Research (Program Chair)
·         Ayeh Bandeh-Ahmadi, U.S. Department of the Treasury*
·         Manuela Veloso, J.P. Morgan AI Research
·         Michael Wellman, University of Michigan
·         Michael Wooldridge, Oxford University
 
Can you help? In order to make this conference an enduring success, we invite the commitment of senior and junior members of the community from a diversity of institutions to serve on review committees and fill organizational roles. Please email generalchair at ai-finance.org <mailto:generalchair at ai-finance.org> if you can help.
 
Important dates
·         Abstract Submission: Tuesday 14 April 2020
·         Full Paper Submission: Friday 17 April 2020
·         Author Notification: Wednesday, 24 June 2020
·         Camera-ready deadline: Wednesday, 26 August 2020
·         Main Conference: Thursday-Friday, 15-16 October 2020
 
Topic areas: ICAIF-2020 invites high quality research paper submissions in the following topic areas:
·         Financial systems as multi-agent systems.
·         AI techniques for simulation of markets, economies, and other financial systems.
·         Computational game-theoretic analysis of financial scenarios.
·         Ethics and fairness of AI in Finance.
·         Explainability and trustworthiness of AI systems used in Finance.
·         Infrastructure to support AI research in Finance.
·         Robustness, security, and privacy of AI systems in Finance.
·         Computational regulation and compliance in Finance.
 
For the latest information
·         Visit the website: http://ai-finance.org <http://ai-finance.org/>.
·         Subscribe to the email list: groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aifin-worldwide <http://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aifin-worldwide>.
·         Learn about corporate financial support opportunities: sponsors at ai-finance.org <mailto:sponsors at ai-finance.org>.
 
*Note: Participation on the steering committee does not constitute or imply the endorsement, recommendation or favoring of the U.S.G. or the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
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Professor Michael Wooldridge   mailto:mjw at cs.ox.ac.uk <mailto:mjw at cs.ox.ac.uk>    
Department of Computer Science,  University of Oxford

http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/michael.wooldridge/ <http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/michael.wooldridge/>
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