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High School Student Researcher Krish’s Paper on Global Economic Disparities was Accepted and Presented at International Artificial Intelligence Conference (ICAART) in Portugal

High School Student Researcher Krish on Evaluating the Economic Disparities in the World was accepted and presented at the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART) - CCIR

Krish Vazirani is a driven high school student from Lynbrook High School in the United States, with a deep passion for programming and entrepreneurship. As the Founder and CEO of Titan Scholars, an online learning platform, Krish has demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication. In just two years, he has taken the company to a new milestone, achieving a five-figure revenue and delivering over 1000 hours of teaching.

Krish participated in the CCIR program, where he conducted an innovative research project entitled “Evaluating the Economic Disparities in the World: Sentiment Analysis on Central Bank Speeches from Third World and First World Countries”. In his paper, Krish utilised state-of-the-art natural language processing techniques to evaluate the financial sentiment of central bank speeches from 2004 to 2019. By doing so, he shed light on economic disparities around the world and provided valuable new insights into the state of the global economy.

We’re beyond proud that his research paper was accepted at the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART).

The ICAART provides a forum for researchers, engineers, and practitioners interested in the theory and applications of Agents and Artificial Intelligence. The conference has two simultaneous and related tracks that cover both applications and current research work. It will feature plenary sessions by some of the world’s leading thinkers and innovators in the field, including professors from Cornell University and AI experts from Sony AI, Japan.

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