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2020
October 5
Data Auctions with Externalities
Location: Digital Futures Online Conference
The design of data markets has gained in importance as firms increasingly use predictions from machine learning models to make their operations more effective, yet need to externally acquire the necessary training data to fit such models.
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2020
September 26
Foresight: Science for Navigating Critical Transitions
Location: Saudi Arabia 2020 Science Summit
Minute 92′ for Prof. Dahleh’s talk. Note, as a first-time user you will need to register to use the ON24 platform and watch the talk.
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2020
April 24
Inching Back to Normal after COVID-19 Lockdown: Quantification of Interventions
Location: IEEE -CSS Italy Online Workshop
IEEE-CSS Italy Workshop on Modeling and Control of the COVID-19 Outbreak Keynote – Inching Back to Normal after COVID-19 Lockdown: Quantification of Interventions Munther A. Dahleh, Representing IDSS-COVID-19 Collaboration Group (ISOLAT)
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2018
October 29
A Market Place for Data: An Algorithmic Solution
Location: Princeton Day of Optimization
How do we think about data as currency and a marketplace for that data?
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2018
February 7
Networks of Systems and Society
Location: WEP 2018
The financial crisis of 2008 is just one example of the fragility and systemic risks present in complex interconnected systems. Learn about the field of research that seeks to understand and mitigate systemic risk in this keynote with Dr. Munther Dahleh.
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2018
January 24
Interview on Social Networks
Location: WEP 2018
A live, interactive interview and Q&A session with Dr. Munther Dahleh, expert in preventing systemic risks.
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2016
November 21
Measuring Failure and Systemic Risks
Location: MIT Industrial Liaison Program (ILP)
Professor Dahleh shares about his work in identifying and analyzing a variety of systems, how that work enables the ability to monitor and predict a cascade of ideas or failure in those systems, and how to measure that.
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2016
September 22
Launch of IDSS
Location: MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society Launch Event
The Future of Voting – The role of technology in voting has gained increasing prominence over the past decade, creating interdisciplinary collaborations between political, computer, and data scientists. This session looks at the complexity of voting, the usability of computing technologies in designing future voting systems, and how data is playing a role in understanding and predicting voting patterns and the outcome of elections.- Moderator: Professor Charles Stewart, MIT- Keynote: Nate Silver, fivethirtyeight.com- Professor Michael Alvarez, Caltech- Kassia DeVorsey, Chief Analytics Officer, Messina Group – Analytics
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2012
August 24
Resilience of Dynamical Transportation Networks
Location: ICINCO and SIMULTECH 2012
In this talk, we present recent results on the stability and robustness properties of transportation networks for various agents’ route-choice behavior.
The Presentations library features a collection of talks given by Prof. Dahleh in the format of videos and slides from major conferences and other selected sources.