levreyzin.blogspot.com
Room for Doubt: My Thoughts on NIPS 2010
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Reflections on machine learning, computer science, and academia. Monday, December 13, 2010. My Thoughts on NIPS 2010. This year, I attended my first NIPS. Conference - NIPS stands for "Neural Information Processing Systems," but it has become one of the main venues for machine learning research in general. I've attended lots of machine learning conferences before, but somehow never managed to go to NIPS. This year, I had run out of excuses. Is broader than ICML. A Theory of Multiclass Boosting. Online Le...
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ICML ’13 Workshop: Machine Learning Meets Crowdsourcing
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ICML ’13 Workshop: Machine Learning Meets Crowdsourcing. Workshop in conjunction with ICML. This workshop site was originally hosted by Qiang Liu. At https:/ www.ics.uci.edu/ qliu1/MLcrowd ICML workshop/. Workshop, June 21, 2013. Room: Lobby 506-7 (right behind the registration desk). Poster session: 10th floor area D (map). State of the field. What are the emerging crowdsourcing tasks and new opportunities for machine learning? Integrating machine and human intelligence. Many machine learning approaches...
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The Science Prediction Market Project
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The Science Prediction Market Project. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics. Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics. The Science Prediction Market Project 2014.
econcs.seas.harvard.edu
Teaching | econcs
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Skip to main content. Research at the intersection between computer science and economics. CS 136: Economics and Computation. CS 236r Topics at the Interface between Computer Science and Economics. CS 136: Economics and Computation. CS 186: Economics and Computation. CS 286r: Topics at the Interface between Computer Science and Economics. Spring '14 - Matching markets). AM 221: Advanced Optimization. CS 284r: Topics on Computation in Networks and Crowds -. CS 285: Multi-Agent Systems. David C. Parkes.
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Bo Waggoner
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I am a postdoctoral researcher in Computer Science ( what is Computer Science? I'm interested in theoretical CS, artificial intelligence, game theory, and "EconCS" ( what is EconCS? I got my PhD in CS from Harvard in 2016 with advisor Yiling Chen. I graduated from Duke University in 2011 and am an avid runner. The EC Forecasting Workshop. Which I am co-organizing with Rafael Frongillo and David Rothschild, will take place on June 27 at this year's EC. In Cambridge, MA. The paper is now online here.
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Harvard Faculty | CRCS | Center for Research on Computation and Society
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Skip to main content. Past Associates and Affiliates. Symposia and Special Events. Symposia and Special Events. 2016 Symposium: Engineering and Entrepreneurship: Internet of Things. Panel: Ethics, Engineers, and Emissions. 2015 Symposium: Societal Impact through Computing Research. Faculty Director, CRCS. Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science. Professor Seltzer's research focuses on how to make computer systems better for users. Better can mean faster, more reliable, or easier to use. Assistant Pro...