« DIMACS/DATA-INSPIRE Workshop on Algorithm and Mechanism Design for Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals
May 15, 2023 - May 16, 2023
Location:
DIMACS Center
Rutgers University
CoRE Building
96 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
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Organizer(s):
Sanmay Das, George Mason University
David Pennock, DIMACS
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) cover such topics as poverty, health, clean water, climate, energy, education, and gender equality. This workshop aims to explore the design of economic mechanisms and computer science algorithms to help address these goals. The workshop aims to bring together, among others, the mechanism design for social good and AI for social good research communities that have recently emerged with the goal of leveraging technology to improving society, from increasing successful organ transplants to maximizing the impact of food donations.
The workshop will explore proposals for mechanisms (including exchanges and social choice protocols) and algorithms (including AI and machine learning algorithms) to achieve specific SDGs, addressing questions that scientists need to consider in order to be able to support the design of relevant public policies in this field.
A key to success will be close collaboration between researchers and domain experts, beginning at the workshop and continuing into the future.
The workshop will explore mechanism and algorithmic topics related to how such questions impact the design of mechanisms and algorithms and the collection and monitoring of data and information as well as their quality. It will also consider broader perspectives related to how other disciplines (e.g., economics, political science) study similar questions.
Program:
**Confirmed Speakers: If you are giving a talk allow five minutes for questions and answers.
*Carla Gomes, Cornell University, Keynote Speaker
*Milind Tambe, Harvard University, Keynote Speaker
Tony Broccoli, Rutgers University
Giovanna Fancello, Sorbonne University, INSERM
Patrick Fowler, Washington University of St. Louis
Kira Goldner, Boston University
Jude Kong, York University
Sera Linardi, University of Pittsburgh
Yves Meinard, LAMSADE, Université Paris Dauphine
Thu Nguyen, Rutgers University
Manish Raghavan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lirong Xia, RPI
Confirmed Panelists:
Marta Bottero, Politecnico di Torino
Nicholas Fayard, LAMSADE, Université Paris Dauphine
Zoe Hitzig, Harvard University
Sara Kingsley, Carnegie Mellon University
Tasfia Mashiat, George Mason University
Gaurab Pokharel, George Mason University
Confirmed Participants:
Midge Cozzens, DIMACS
Chiara d'Alpaos, University of Padova
Hannah Hasan, Rutgers University
Chun Lau, Rutgers University
Peter March, Rutgers University
Alessandra Oppio, Polytechnic University of Milan
Daniel Schoepflin, Drexel University
Rachael Shwom, Rutgers University
Cameron Thieme, DIMACS
Ewerton Rocha Vieira, DIMACS
Xizhi Tan, Drexel University
Monday, May 15, 2023
Opening
Keynote 1: AI for Social Impact: Results from Deployments for Public Health
Milind Tambe, Harvard University
AI-based Framework and Algorithms for Achieving SDG3 and SDG5 in the Global South
Jude Kong, York University
Break
Giovanna Fancello, Sorbonne University, INSERM
The Challenge of Understanding What Users Want: Inconsistent Preferences and Engagement Optimization
Manish Raghavan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sustainable Computing for Achieving and Supporting the SDGs
Thu Nguyen, Dean of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
Lunch
SDG Groups Short Reports
Co-Designing Efficient and Equitable Community Responses to Homelessness
Patrick Fowler, Washington University, St. Louis
Characterizing Fairness Metrics in Societal Resource Allocation for Policy Making
Tasfia Mashiat, George Mason University
TBA
Gaurab Pokharel, George Mason University
A Grassroots View of the UN SDG from Pittsburgh
Sera Linardi, University of Pittsburgh
TBA
Nicholas Fayard, Université Paris Dauphine
Break
Panel on Reduced Inequalities: Moderator Sanmay Das, George Mason University
Marta Bottero, Politecnico di Torino
Zoe Hitzig, Harvard University
Sara Kingsley, Carnegie Mellon University
Refreshments and Banquet at DIMACS
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Opening
Carla Gomes, Cornell University
What does it mean for our work to “help achieve the UN Sustainable development goals”?
Yves Meinard, Université Paris Dauphine
Break
Event Attribution: Quantifying Links between Climate Change and Extreme Weather
Tony Broccoli, Rutgers University
Where Mechanism Design May Be Helpful
Kira Goldner, Boston University
Learning to Design Fair and Private Voting Rules
Lirong Xia, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
Lunch
SDG Groups Short Reports
Sanmay Das, George Mason University
David Pennock, DIMACS
Fred Roberts, DIMACS
Alexis Tsoukiás, Université Paris Dauphine
Closing
This workshop is by invitation only.
Parking: If you do not have a Rutgers parking permit and you plan to drive to the event, there will be free parking available, but you must register your vehicle to park. Once your vehicle has been registered, please park in parking Lot 64, which is adjacent to the CoRE Building. If you do not register your vehicle, or if you park in unauthorized lots, you may receive a citation. If you are Rutgers-affiliated and already have a Rutgers parking permit, you must park only in lots where you are authorized to park.
Presented in association with the DATA-INSPIRE TRIPODS Institute and the SF on Mechanisms & Algorithms to Augment Human Decision Making.