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Commission 9 in Cyprus, Pafos
April, 2024, city, Naopolis University
Workshop on artificial intelligence and the use of automated
valuation modelling (AVM) in property valuation and tax assessment
A brief Report
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An ideal place: Cyprus
At the end of April 2024, the first "AVM Workshop" took place on the
wonderful island of Cyprus. During this two-day workshop, the focus was
primarily on the principles and basics of using artificial intelligence
in the context of property valuation. The focus was primarily on Mass
Appraisal, Automated Valuation Models (AVM), and the challenges and
innovations within this framework, with particular attention to the
benefits of AVMs for transparent real estate markets. Over the two days,
we explored mass valuation in the context of human versus artificial
intelligence, reflecting on past experiences and considering future
directions in mass appraisal. We also examined challenges related to
data management in mass appraisal and reviewed numerous case studies
involving taxation and mass appraisals from an international
perspective. The crucial question we sought to answer was what the near
future holds in terms of advancements in mass appraisal, automation of
valuation, and the role of technology in their evolution.
The workshop was a complete success, as all participants were able to
recognise time and time again. No-one was in any doubt that this
workshop would have to be repeated and it is becoming apparent that it
will be held again next year at around the same time in Cyprus.
It was with great pleasure that the organisers, Associate Professor
Malgorzata Renigier-Bilozor from the Institute of
Spatial Management and Geography/The Faculty of Geoengineering
(University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland) and Associate Professor
Artur Janowski from the Institute of Geodesy and Civil
Engineering/The Faculty of Geoengineering (University of Warmia and
Mazury, Poland) and Dr. Thomas Dimopoulos, MRICS,
Managing Partner of AXIA, Assistant Professor in Real Estate (NUP),
Visiting Lecturer (CUT) and IVSC Europe Board Member, realised that a
large number of excellent experts were ready to present at this
workshop.
Amazing speakers from the USA, UK, Greece, Cyprus, Poland etc.
Professor Malgorzata Renigier-Bilozor (PL) and Richard Grover (UK)
In his welcome address, Peter Ache, FIG, emphasised how important
this workshop is for the positioning of the FIG with regard to the use
of artificial intelligence in valuation, property market monitoring and
also for the simulation of market and price effects in connection with
the United Nations SDGs. "We are shaping the world of tomorrow," says
Ache.
Peter Ache (DE)
The following speakers were welcomed as keynote speakers:
Alexander Aronsohn, Technical Director, International Valuation
Standards Council (IVSC), gave an online presentation on the IVSC's
stance on the use of AVMs in valuation.
Peter Ache, Chairman of Commission 9, Valuation and the Management of
Real Estate of the FIG presented the project of his period:
"Transparency in The Property Market More Than Necessary, but a Major
Challenge
Patrick Alesandrini, Immediate Past President of the International
Association of Assessing Officers and currently working as the Chief
Deputy Property Appraiser for one of the largest counties in Florida, in
the United States; presented on the history and development of mass
appraisal in North America
Varnavas Pashoulis, Acting Director of the Lands and Surveys Department,
Ministry of Interior, Cyprus Republic
Varnavas Pashoulis (Cyprus)
In addition, a number of other speakers were willing to share their
experience and knowledge with us and with each other. We ourselves were
very surprised at how well received this workshop was.
The conference was both fruitful in terms of the exchange of
international experiences and in facilitating informal networking
sessions that resulted in the formation of closer collaborations and
even friendships. Throughout the event, participants engaged in
meaningful discussions that not only enriched their professional
knowledge but also laid the groundwork for future partnerships and
ongoing communication among peers from different countries. These
informal gatherings proved to be just as significant as the formal
sessions, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose among
attendees. This environment contributed to the establishment of new
networks, offering a strong foundation for continued cooperation and the
development of deeper professional relationships in the future.
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Richard Grover (UK)
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Workshop documentation and FIG- Position on AVM to follow
The organisers are currently working on a comprehensive documentation of
the workshop. This will include all the presentations and a summary of
the results.
Speakers and Participants, with Thomas Dimopoulos (CY), 9th person
from right
On this basis and on the basis of further discussions with the
experts, we also want to work on a paper that presents the position of
the FIG (Commission 9) on the use of artificial intelligence in
valuation and the role of mass appraisal in shaping the future of the
valuation profession. This paper will form the basis for further
in-depth discussions and academic papers.
Coming up: 60-Minutes-Knowledge-Meetings (online)
Until the workshop is repeated next year, it is planned to hold regular
"Knowledge Meetings" via video. The first "60 Minutes Knowledge Meeting"
on the topic of "Model Education with Machine E-Learning in Assessment"
is expected to take place on 20 June 2024 at 15:00. Speaker will be Russ
Thingan (USA).
Russ Thingan (USA)
Russ Thingan excelled particularly in the study of Behavioral
(Social) Economics and incorporates behavioural economic paradigms in
his work to this day. He has more than thirty years of experience in
real property mass appraisal and has contributed to several published
IAAO (International Association of Assessing Officers) textbooks. Russ
is currently a member of the IAAO Research and Standards Committee.
He has been teaching Thimgan & Associates mass valuation courses
consecutively since 1997, and has consulted for government offices in 42
states in the U.S. as well as jurisdictions in Canada and the countries
of Latvia and Serbia.
Peter Ache
April 2024