AI/ES in Accounting at AAA

Dallas, Texas -- August 17-20, 1997


1. Paper Session; AI/ES in Accounting -- Tuesday, August 19, 10:15-11:45

Moderator: Kurt Fanning (Central Missouri State University)

Critical Factors to Consider in the Development of an Audit Client Engagement Decision Support Expert System, Marilyn Magee Greenstein (Lehigh University) and Diane Hamilton (Rowan College of New Jersey)

Predicting the Outcome Following Backruptcy Filing: A Three State Classification Using Neural Networks, Ran Barniv, Anurag Agarwal and Robert Leach (Kent State University)

A Calibrated Reasoning Model for Early Warning of Bank Failures, Sumit Sarkar (Louisana State University) and Ram Sriram (Georgia State University)

A Case-based Reasoning Approach to Bankruptcy Prediction Modeling, Stephanie Bryant (James Madison)

Discussant: Duane Kennedy (University of Waterloo) (Authors please have papers to Duane by June 15, 1997)

2. Panel: Recent Developments in AI and their Application to Accounting -- Wednesday, August 20, 10:15-11:45

Moderator: Stewart Leech

Panelists: William McCarthy, Daniel O'Leary, Miklos Vasarhelyi, Paul Watkins

3. Topic Table Paper: Wednesday August 20 at either 10:15-11:45 or 3:45-5:15

"Identifying Significant Model Inputs with Neural Networks: A Comparative Study," Douglas Barney and Chris Bjornson


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