EAA e-Conference on Data Science & Data Ethics
Announcement from the EAA organiser:
The actuarial focus has changed significantly over the last couple of years. Computational power is increasing with exponential growth, in addition more and more data is available. This combination puts the actuarial profession into a position where a new understanding has to be developed on today‘s possibilities of actuarial science and its ethical implications. The new role of actuaries within big data and ongoing digitalisation is not yet fully defined. Best practice experience sharing and exchange of ideas is needed. The EAA is delighted to offer all interested actuaries and other experts a forum for knowledge exchange:
On 16 May 2023, the fourth virtual EAA e-Conference on "Data Science & Data Ethics" will take place. The programme will combine keynote speeches with food for thought from well-known experts and selected talks from professionals through a call for papers.
The Data Science & Data Ethics e-Conference is open to all actuaries and other interested experts.
As the leading provider of high-class actuarial education and CPD activities in Europe, the European Actuarial Academy (EAA) will be hosting its 4th e-Conference on "Data Science & Data Ethics" with the aim
- to present up-to-date solutions to technical problems,
- to share best practices and personal insights
- as well as to offer a forum for actuarial and data science experts.
Technical Requirements: Please check with your IT department if your firewall and computer settings support web session participation (the programme Zoom will be used for this online event).
Click here to make a reservation. Your early-bird registration fee is only € 109.00 plus 19% VAT for bookings by 16 March 2023. After this date, the fee will be € 149.00 plus 19% VAT.
The best lectures have been selected from a call for papers with many high-class submissions. We are pleased to offer an excellent programme and to publish all available presentation abstracts and lecturer details below.
Keynote Speakers:
- Johannes Kuhn, CertAI
TrustworthyAI and Compliance in the Insurance Sector - Nuala Polo, Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)
Non-regulatory Approaches to AI Governance: Spotlight on AI Assurance Techniques and Standards
Lecturers:
- Antoine Chancel, SCOR
AI and Ethics in Insurance: A New Solution to Mitigate Proxy Discrimination in Risk Modelling - Bruno Deprez, KU Leuven & UAntwerp
Less is More: Including Network Features for Insurance Fraud Detection – A Case Study for a Belgian Insurance Company - Mehdi Echchelh, Milliman
The Fast and the Fabulous. Harnessing GPU Power for High-performance Life Insurance Computations - Antoine Ly, SCOR
AI and Ethics in Insurance: A New Solution to Mitigate Proxy Discrimination in Risk Modelling - Karol Maciejewski, Milliman
The Fast and the Fabulous. Harnessing GPU Power for High-performance Life Insurance Computations - Lars Oehlmann, PwC Germany
Successfully Leveraging Customer Analytics in Actuarial Departments - Ronald Richman, Old Mutual Insure
A New Method for Discrimination Free Pricing and Real-world Impacts - Marguerite Saucé, Diot Siaci
AI and Ethics in Insurance: A New Solution to Mitigate Proxy Discrimination in Risk Modelling - Dr Jürg Schelldorfer, Swiss Re
Actuarial Applications of Natural Language Processing Using Transformers: Case Studies for Using Text Features in an Actuarial Context - Gabriel Stoszek, PwC Germany
Successfully Leveraging Customer Analytics in Actuarial Departments - Petr Václav, Reinsurance Group of America
Leveraging Behavioural and Contextual Signals from Digital Distribution and Underwriting to Improve the Life Insurance Value Chain