Irene Lo writes:
As many of you may know, I've been part of launching a new ACM conference series and publication venue: the 1st ACM Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimization (EAAMO'21). Registration is now live, and I'd be delighted to see many of you there! See below for more details.
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We are thrilled to announce that
the registration for EAAMO ‘21 is now live! Please register for regular
admission on Eventbrite by September 10, 2021.
Conference registration is $20 for ACM members, $15 for students, and $35 for
non-ACM members. We also provide financial assistance and data grants in
order to waive registration fees and provide data plans to facilitate virtual
attendance. Please apply here before September 10, 2021.
A main goal of the conference is to
bridge research and practice. Please nominate practitioners working with underserved and disadvantaged communities to
join us at the conference (you can also nominate yourself if you are a
practitioner). Invited practitioners will be included in facilitated
discussions with researchers.
For more information, please see
below or visit our website and contact us at gc@eaamo.org with any questions.
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The inaugural Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimization (EAAMO ‘21) will take place on October 5-9, 2021, virtually, on Zoom and Gather.town. EAAMO ‘21 will be sponsored by ACM SIGAI and SIGecom.
The
goal of this event is to highlight work where techniques from algorithms,
optimization, and mechanism design, along with insights from the social
sciences and humanistic studies, can improve access to opportunity for
historically underserved and disadvantaged communities.
The
conference aims to foster a multi-disciplinary
community, facilitating interactions between academia, industry, and the public
and voluntary sectors. The program will
feature keynote presentations from researchers and practitioners as well as
contributed presentations in the research and policy & practice
tracks.
We are excited to host a series of keynote
speakers from a variety of fields: Solomon Assefa (IBM Research), Dirk Bergemann (Yale University), Ellora Derenoncourt (University of California, Berkeley), Ashish
Goel (Stanford University), Mary Gray (Microsoft Research), Krishna Gummadi (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems), Avinatan
Hassidim (Bar Ilan
University), Radhika
Khosla (University of Oxford), Sylvia Ortega Salazar (National College of Vocational and Professional
Training), and Trooper
Sanders (Benefits Data Trust).
ACM
EAAMO is part of the Mechanism
Design for Social Good (MD4SG)
initiative, and builds on the MD4SG
technical workshop series and tutorials at conferences including
ACM EC, ACM COMPASS, ACM FAccT, and WINE.
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