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Expert panel
Duration
3 – 5 June 2020 (3 days)
Deadline for application
10 April 2020
Venue
Frankfurt
Objective
Machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data
are currently among the most powerful and dynamic
innovative developments in the financial sector. This
presents challenges, amongst others, for statistics in
general and for central banks in particular: what roles
do data play in the decision-making process, and why
is it crucial to find the right way to deal with them?
How do central banks deal with these developments
in times when volumes of data are growing so fast?
The expert panel aims to address such issues. It will
provide a forum for central bankers across the globe
to present the strategies they use to develop the col-
lection and analysis of data and enable an exchange
of knowledge among countries on this increasingly
important topic.
Content
– Intelligent systems: challenges and limitations
– Collection, analysis and use of big data
– Data governance and management
– Case studies from central bankers, regulators and
supervisors as well as other industries
– Data protection and data access issues
Target group
The expert panel is aimed at central bankers as well as
regulators and supervisors with an interest in helping
develop best practices in big data mining and man-
agement. Participants will be expected to make an
active contribution to the discussions and will be in-
vited to present and discuss current issues on machine
learning, artificial intelligence and big data in their
own jurisdiction.
Machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data – the perspective of central banks