Managerial AI

In this seminar, students will apply AI methods on real world data to solve managerial problems. Participants will analyse the data and apply different AI methods to visualize and gain insights on their data. Students are encouraged to work in teams of two. The teams will summarize all findings in a report and a presentation.

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Quick Info: Master | Seminar | English | Summer Semester | 6 ECTS

Summary

CourseManagerial AI
ChairInstitute of AI in Management
Lecturer Prof. Dr. Stefan Feuerriegel
AssistantsAnnually changing
Weekly HoursCoaching sessions by individual arrangement
Target GroupM.Sc. BWL
ExaminationSeminar paper and video presentation, group work
PrerequisitesSufficient programming skills required (e.g., R, Python), such as taught in one of our previous courses (e.g., AI for Managers, Introduction to AI, etc.)
Course MaterialCourse material will be shared via Moodle, students are required to self-enrol to the course through Moodle, self-enrolment key can be accessed via LSF
RotationAnnual rotation, summer semester
LanguageEnglish
ECTS6

Description

In this seminar, students will apply AI methods on real world data to solve managerial problems, such as:

  • Prediction of financial outcomes
  • Internet search trends
  • etc.

Participants will analyse the data and apply different AI methods to visualize and gain insights on their data.

Students are encouraged to work in teams of two. The teams will summarize all findings in a report and a presentation.

Outline

  • Final dates and times will be shared via Moodle.
  • All topics will be published on Moodle approximately one week before the semester starts.
  • Students can choose their preferred topic in the first week of the semester via Moodle (first come, first serve).
  • Coaching sessions by individual arrangement.
  • Submission of seminar paper and video presentation via Moodle, usually towards the end of the semester.

Literature

Literature depends on the topics.