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Pointer, to Cash for Citations
From My Biased Coin

Pointer, to Cash for Citations

I'm disturbed to find that nobody is offering to pay me large sums just to have me affiliated with them for the purposes of raising their citation count.  WhatCrooked...

Next Play!
From The Noisy Channel

Next Play!

Every year brings its own adventures, but for me 2011 will be a tough act to follow. A year ago, I’d just started

New Year's Thanks
From My Biased Coin

New Year's Thanks

There are many things I'm thankful for this year.  Perhaps most notably, the new year marks the halfway point of my 3-year stint as "Area Dean for Computer Science"...

Cross-Cultural Learning Curve: Sending a Paper to Science
From My Biased Coin

Cross-Cultural Learning Curve: Sending a Paper to Science

We decided to submit our paper on MIC and MINE to Science it's a venue that my co-authors were familiar with and very interested in applying to.  I was happy to...

Some of The Fun of Collaborating...The Other People
From My Biased Coin

Some of The Fun of Collaborating...The Other People

One of the things I enjoy most about working in algorithms is the breadth of work I get to do.  And while I've worked on a variety of things, almost all have been...

Wasted Hour(s)
From My Biased Coin

Wasted Hour(s)

Last night I was running some code for a queuing simulation related to some research I'm doing.  This is the Nth time I've used this code;  I wrote up the basic...

MIC and MINE, a short description
From My Biased Coin

MIC and MINE, a short description

I thought I should give a brief description of MIC and MINE, the topic of our Science paper.  Although you're probably better off, if you're interested, looking...

Congratulations to Hanspeter Pfister
From My Biased Coin

Congratulations to Hanspeter Pfister

Despite our really very good track record for the last decade or so, there are some people out there who remain under the misimpression that it's impossible toHanspeter...

HCIR 2011: Now on YouTube!
From The Noisy Channel

HCIR 2011: Now on YouTube!

The Fifth Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval (HCIR 2011), held on October 20th at Google’s main campus in Mountain View, California...

This Week, I Am A Scientist
From My Biased Coin

This Week, I Am A Scientist

This week, I am a scientist;  I know this, because I have an article in Science.  It's nice to have something to point to that my parents can understand.  I don't...

Consulting
From My Biased Coin

Consulting

As I've probably mentioned, I generally enjoy my consulting work.  Besides the obvious remunerative aspects, consulting provides challenges, insights, and experiences...

Grading
From My Biased Coin

Grading

Some folks at the NSDI meeting were nice enough to say that it was nice that I was blogging again.  Sadly, I've been under-the-gun busy for the last several weeks...

Plane Work
From My Biased Coin

Plane Work

I dislike flying, but I have a few flights coming up.I find that engaging in "real thinking" about problems while on a plane is generally beyond me.  (I'm jealous...

Jim Adler: The Accidental Chief Privacy Officer
From The Noisy Channel

Jim Adler: The Accidental Chief Privacy Officer

Privacy is the third rail of the cloud. On one hand, the ease of sharing information and the power of analytics have produced extraordinary value for consumers,...

The End (of the Semester) is Nigh
From My Biased Coin

The End (of the Semester) is Nigh

If you've missed it (which probably means you're not a theorist and/or a blog-reader), you should check out the (entertaining) controversies of the last week or...

Letters of Recommendation Time.  Ugh.
From My Biased Coin

Letters of Recommendation Time. Ugh.

I don't mind writing letters of recommendation for students.  It's part of the job.  It's a good thing to do. I just mind dealing with the new e-application sites...

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Slides and Summaries
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CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Slides and Summaries

I’ve posted slides and summaries for all ten CIKM 2011 Industry Event presentations: Stephen Robertson (Microsoft Research): Why Recall Matters John Giannandrea...

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Ilya Segalovich on Improving Search Quality at Yandex
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CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Ilya Segalovich on Improving Search Quality at Yandex

This post is last in a series summarizing the presentations at

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Vanja Josifovski on Toward Deep Understanding of User Behavior on the Web
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CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Vanja Josifovski on Toward Deep Understanding of User Behavior on the Web

This post is part of a series summarizing the presentations at

CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Ed Chi on Model-Driven Research in Social Computing
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CIKM 2011 Industry Event: Ed Chi on Model-Driven Research in Social Computing

This post is part of a series summarizing the presentations at
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