Friday, May 17, 2024

[DMANET] [CFP] EC’24 Workshop on Frontiers of Online Advertising: Autobidding, GenAI, and Beyond

We are pleased to announce the first Workshop on Frontiers of Online Advertising: Autobidding, GenAI, and Beyond, which will be co-located with ACM EC 2024 in New Haven, CT, USA. The workshop will be held in person on Monday, July 8th, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/ec24-ad-workshop/call-for-contributions

Submission site: https://ec24ad.hotcrp.com/ 


Important Dates (all at 11:59 pm AOE):

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Submission Deadline: Thursday, May 23rd

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Notification of Acceptance: Monday, June 10th

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Workshop: Monday, July 8th

Call for Papers:

The market for online advertising has witnessed exciting changes in recent years, including the increased adoption of automation to buy and sell advertisements, new privacy standards, state-of-the-art machine learning prediction methods, novel experimentation approaches, and, now, new opportunities arising from the integration and monetization of generative AI and large-language models. The "Frontiers of Online Advertising" workshop provides a venue for practitioners and academics to explore and discuss these recent trends.


We welcome submissions related to new frontiers of online advertising, including (but not limited to) topics such as:

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Autobidding

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Generative AI and Large Language Models

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Privacy, Trust, and Regulation

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Machine learning prediction methods

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Experimentation and Causal Inference

This workshop is non-archival.  We welcome the submission of recently published work or work that is under review elsewhere.


The preferred submission format is a 2-page abstract.  Longer submissions are welcome, but content beyond the first two pages will be read at the reviewers' discretion.  Further instructions are available on the workshop website.


Contact: ec24ad@googlegroups.com

Workshop organizers:

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Santiago R. Balseiro (Columbia University & Google Research)

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Brendan Lucier (Microsoft Research)

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Vahab Mirrokni (Google Research)

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Nicolas Stier-Moses (Meta)

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