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Prototyping | Artificial Intelligence In Payments Masterclass
Case study
Description
An established company using artificial intelligence techniques in their core business wished to extend the AI-related services to the payments (fintech) market.
Our added value
In close co-operation with the client, we have created a full set of materials for two days Masterclass explaining the way to apply Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technologies in real-life projects (in Payments industry).
Outcome
The Masterclass has been created and included in the company’s standard offering.
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TO BE CHANGED Case studies can be produced by following a formal research method. These case studies are likely to appear in formal research venues, as journals and professional conferences, rather than popular works. Case study research can mean single and multiple case studies, can include quantitative evidence, relies on multiple sources of evidence, and benefits from the prior development of theoretical propositions. Case studies may involve both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Single-subject research provides the statistical framework for making inferences from quantitative case-study data.[1]
TO BE CHANGED Case studies can be produced by following a formal research method. These case studies are likely to appear in formal research venues, as journals and professional conferences, rather than popular works. Case study research can mean single and multiple case studies, can include quantitative evidence, relies on multiple sources of evidence, and benefits from the prior development of theoretical propositions. Case studies may involve both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Single-subject research provides the statistical framework for making inferences from quantitative case-study data.[1][2] Another suggestion is that case study should be defined as a research strategy, an empirical inquiry that investigates a phenomenon within its real-life context. DUMMY