Thank you to Paul Hünermund @p-hunermund.com , Jermain Kaminski @jermainkaminski.bsky.social, Carla Schmitt, and Beyers Louw for organizing the #CDSM25 event again this year. Well facilitated, great speakers and I loved the 80 minute poster talk sprint! I learned a lot.
Coming up:
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If you just woke up in ET, there’s 80 minutes, 12 flash talks coming up, then keynote, then the last sessions with industry. It’s better than your standing Thursday AM meetings.
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Coming up in a few hours (16h20 CET):
Generating Impact with Causal ML: Applications, Strengths, and New Opportunities w/ Stefan Feuerriegel (LMU)
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Waking up to Marco Barbero Mot and Danilo Messinese’s preso on unsupervised discovery of causal mechanisms. Pleasantly surprised that they used clickstream data! #cdsm25
Day 2 of #CDSM25 kicks off at early ET / Centre Of The Universe Time. I’m aiming to be awake by “Unsupervised Discovery of Causal Mechanisms for Management Research” Marco Barbero Mot (Vanderbilt University) , Danilo Messinese (IE University)
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Doing night three of The Hinton Lectures (TM). Likely with a lot of the usual #AIGS suspects.
After having been spoiled all day by the best intermission music in science (feat @p-hunermund.com at #CDSM25), I’m somewhat assaulted by the light Canadian hotel jazz for the pre-show.
#CDSM25 is the right hashtag.
Waking up to #CDSM25 zombie firms. “Alternative Zombie Model” as a slide title. Brilliant.
Next week is going to be fun. Hinton Lectures (Toronto) and #CDSM25 (online).
Credit to both for changing my mind.
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Awwwwwww yeah!
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