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Conference Presentations

Recent presentations made by our team members are listed below.

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October
2023

Thomas Chadefaux

Artificial Intelligence and Conflict Forecasting.

DCU International Relations Society, Dublin City University, Ireland.

October
2023

Hannah Frank, Thomas Schincariol, Thomas Chadefaux

Deep Learning and Machine Learning: Temporal patterns in conflict prediction - an improved shape-based approach.

VIEWS Prediction Competition Workshop, Berlin, Germany.

October
2023

Hannah Frank

Why do rebel groups target civilians in some cases, and not in others?

CCEW SYMPOSIUM 2023 Crisis Early Warning: What’s Next? Center for Crisis Early Warning (CCEW), University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Germany.

September
2023

Hannah Frank

From Protests to Fatalities: The Role of Temporal Sequences in Civil Conflict Transitions.

Workshop on Conflict Dynamics, University of York, United Kingdom.

August
2023

Jian Cao

Dynamic Synthetic Controls: Accounting for Varying Speeds in Comparative Case Studies.

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, USA.

July
2023

Thomas Schincariol

 Leveraging Temporal Patterns in Forecasting Application in Human Migration Flow. 

International conference on Time Series and Forecasting, Gran Canaria, Spain.

June
2023

Hannah Frank

 Temporal Patterns in Protest Events.

European Political Science Association 13th Annual Conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

May
2023

Thomas Chadefaux

Artificial Intelligence and Conflict Forecasting.

Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland.

May
2023

Yohan Park

Trade Dispute and Foreign Direct Investment.

The Political Economy of International Organisation, San Diego, USA.

December 2022

Hannah Frank

Temporal Patterns in Protest Events 

PSAI Postgraduate Conference, Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

August
2022

Thomas Chadefaux

Patterns of Conflict Emergence.

Crans Montana Forum, Switzerland

July
2022

Thomas Chadefaux

Patterns of Conflict Emergence.

Computational Conflict Research: Charting the Paths Ahead, Munich, Germany.

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