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Description
Michael Bernstein is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where he co-directs the Human-Computer Interaction group and is a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. His research in human-computer interaction focuses on the design of crowdsourcing and social computing systems. This work has received Best Paper awards and nominations at premier venues in human-computer interaction and social computing (ACM UIST, ACM CHI, ACM CSCW, AAAI ISWSM). Michael has been recognized with the NSF CAREER award, as well as the George M. Sprowls Award for best doctoral thesis in Computer Science at MIT. He holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Computer Science from MIT, and a B.S. in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University.
Lectures:
lecture 4chan and /b/: An Analysis of Anonymity and Ephemerality in a Large Online Community as author at 5th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM), Barcelona 2011, 19142 views |
invited talk Crowd-Powered Systems as author at NIPS Workshops, Lake Tahoe 2013, 1942 views |
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