International Workshop: AI-Biz2024

May 29, 2024:
Venue: ACT CITY Hamamatsu, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan:
JSAI International Symposia on AI 2024 (JSAI-isAI 2024)
The 38th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 2024

Aims and Scope

The objective of this workshop is to foster the concepts and techniques of“Business Intelligence (BI).” in Artificial Intelligence. BI should include such cutting-edge techniques as data science, agent-based modelling, complex adaptive systems, and IoT. The application areas include but not limited to business management, finance engineering, service sciences, manufacturing engineering, and so on.

The basic idea of BI would enhance the capabilities of conventional techniques in business domain, however, so far, we have not discussed BI concepts deeply in artificial intelligence literature. We would like to focus on BI topics to the issues of firms and organizations for getting more benefits on interactions with human- and computer- mixed systems.

The main purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum to discuss important research questions and practical challenges in Business Intelligence, Business Informatics, Data Analysis and Agent-based Modelling to exchange latest results, to join efforts in solving the common challenges. It is also to establish an effective communication between researchers and developers involved in the both areas. The workshop will provide opportunities for the participants to exchange new ideas and experiences to establish research or business network and to find global partners for future collaboration.

Program

May 29, 2024

13:30 - 13:35
Opening session
Prof. Takao Terano, Chiba University of Commerce

13:35 - 14:35
1st Session:
Chair Setsuya Kurahashi, University of Tsukuba

Fostering Business Innovation with AI: Performance of Fine-Tuned Japanese Language Models under Resource Restrictions
Chau Nguyen, Thanh Tran, Son T. Luu, Nguyen-Khang Le, Dinh-Truong Do, Shintaro Kawamura, Shoichi Naito, Yuki Mogi, and Le-Minh Nguyen
paper1

A Study on the Propagation Process of New Knowledge in Organizations
Yoshiki MATSUBARA and Setsuya KURAHASHI
paper2

Time Series Network Analysis for Profit Dynamics in Pre-owned Luxury Goods Market Based on Network Motifs
Tengfei SHAO, Yuya IEIRI and Shingo TAKAHASHI
paper3

14:35 - 14:45
Break

14:45 - 15:25
2nd Session:
Chair Hiroshi Takahashi, Keio University

A Study into the Role of Local Communities in Preventing Traffic Accidents
Yuko NISHIURA and Setsuya KURAHASHI
paper4

Research on improving decision- making efficiency with ChatGPT
Hiroyasu SEITA and Setsuya KURAHASHI
paper5

Invited Talk:
15:25 - 15:30 Introduction of a speaker
Chair Takao Terano, Chiba University of Commerce

15:30 - 16:00
Cryptoeconomics - Blockchains, Game Theory and Artificial Intelligence
Prof. Alfred Taudes, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
Invited paper

16:00 – 16:30
Introduction to the Austrian AI Ecosystem
Prof. Alfred Taudes

16:30 - 17:00
Network meeting
The network meeting will take place on the topic of fostering the collaboration between Japanese and Austrian AI researchers and practitioners.
17:00 - 17:05
Closing session


AI-Biz2024 Invited Talk

Prof. Alfred Taudes

Cryptoeconomics - Blockchains, Game Theory and Artificial Intelligence

Introduction to the Austrian AI Ecosystem


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Prof. Alfred Taudes

Abstract:
AI and blockchains are two rapidly evolving technologies. We argue that each of them can benefit from the integration of the other approach. To systematically investigate the integration of AI and blockchains, we use cryptoeconomics, which views interactions on block- chains from a game-theoretic perspective. On this basis, we discuss how blockchain technology can benefit from the inclusion of AI components and what challenges need to be solved. Subsequently we address the question of how AI can benefit from the use of blockchain networks for its creation. Combining these findings we propose an architecture for AI - blockchain integration connecting both worlds.

Prof. Alfred Taudes
Full Professor
WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management


Important Dates

Submission Deadline: January 31, 2024 Extended February 12, 2024
Notification: February 29, 2024
Camera-ready due: March 25, 2024
Deadline for Early registration : until May 21, 2024
Workshop: One day during May 29, 2024

Submissions

Papers must be prepared according to the Springer LNCS/LNAI format. The page limit is 14 pages, including figures and bibliography. This conference uses a double-blind review.
Selected papers will be published as post-proceedings via Springer Verlag LNAI after the second round of a double-blind review after the workshop.
Please ensure that your paper fully complies with the LNAI format.
Guidelines for the LNAI format
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
LNCS/LNAI style files
ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip
Submission and review of papers for AI-Biz2024
submission

Registration

Please register the workshop at registration page of JSAI International Symposia on AI 2024.
https://www.ai-gakkai.or.jp/isai/#registration

Topics

The topics include but not limited to:
  • Data Mining, Text Mining and Data Analysis
  • Empirical Analysis on Managerial Decision Making
  • Agent-Based Computational Economics & Finance
  • Agent-Based Game, Serious Game and Business Game
  • Agent Based Economics
  • Agent Based Policy Making
  • Gaming Simulation on Social and Business Problems
  • Issues and Case Studies on Business and Finance Problems
  • Knowledge Management
  • Information Security
  • Collective Intelligence and Human Computation on Social Problems
  • Participatory Design and Simulation on Social Problems
  • Simulators for Macroeconomic Policy
  • Valuation and Asset Pricing
  • Corporate Governance and Regulation
  • Discrete Choice Models in Economics and Management Sciences
  • Emergence and Dynamics of Norms and Conventions
  • Financial Market models and Auction
  • Dynamics of Complex, Social and Economic Networks
  • Complexity and Market Dynamics
  • Health and Infectious Diseases
  • Power Market and Consumer Market Analysis
  • Micro Service Orchestration
  • IoT, IoE for Business Process Innovation
  • Environmental Accounting
  • Multi Dimensional Accounting
  • Private Finance Initiative
  • Disaster Management
  • Real World Operating System

  • ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    Information of Workshop leader
  • Takao Terano (Chiba University of Commerce)
    Information of Workshop co-leader
  • Setsuya Kurahashi (University of Tsukuba)
  • Hiroshi Takahashi (Keio University)
    Steering Committee Members(Tentative)
  • Chang-Won Ahn (Vaiv Company Inc.)
  • Ernesto Carella (University of Oxford)
  • Reiko Hishiyama (Waseda University)
  • Manabu Ichikawa (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
  • Yoko Ishino (Yamaguchi University)
  • Hajime Kita (Kyoto University)
  • Hajime Mizuyama (Aoyama Gakuin University)
  • Chathura Rajapaksha (University of Kelaniya)
  • Masakazu Takahashi (Yamaguchi University)
  • Alfred Taudes (Vienna University)
  • Shingo Takahashi (Waseda University)
  • Takashi Yamada (Yamaguchi University)
  • Matthias Raddant (Kiel University)
  • Chao Yang (Hunan University)

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