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[Music] our next talk is again from somebody with research background a computational economist Im welcoming Chum sheet George onstage I am there you are welcome to she may have you here okay your work includes applications of neural networks to asset pricing so this is finance you worked on total valuation and incentive design and your talk will be about reward mechanisms and the engineering of incentives thats right thank you for being here and give him a warm applause great thank you very much I hope everybody can hear hear me here so its great to be here Ill do to some technical snafus that were referred to earlier this title slide here which you can see that the bottom corner there is a flock of birds the top was actually a little movie showing how you can do a computer representation of flocking bird behavior called using what are called Boyds these were invented by Craig Reynolds in 1985 or so what you would be seeing is some computer abstraction of flocking behavior birds