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In the News this Week...
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In the News this Week...

Our large data sets work on MIC is discussed in Nature Biotechnology.  (Funnily, none of the us authors of the paper knew this was coming out.  One of us heardGroupon...

Congratulations to Radhika Nagpal
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Congratulations to Radhika Nagpal

I'm very, very happy to report that Radhika Nagpal has been offered tenure at Harvard.Radhika works in several areas, including biologically inspired multi-agent...

Talk at Hearst Mining....
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Talk at Hearst Mining....

Giorgos is on a west coast tour this week. Today he's speaking at the Berkeley EconCS seminar on our work on Groupon and Yelp.  12:30, 410 Hearst Mining. Info ...

The Groupon effect on Yelp ratings (Guest Post)
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The Groupon effect on Yelp ratings (Guest Post)

Giorgos Zervas discusses our recent paper (just accepted to EC).A few months ago, in a paper that eventually appeared at WSDM 2012, John, Michael and I (Giorgos)...

Aside on the Politics of Teaching
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Aside on the Politics of Teaching

Paul Krugman says:"OK, I wasn

Best Written Paper
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Best Written Paper

Daniel Lemire pointed to an article on bad writing in science (here if you care to see, not CS-specific), which got me to thinking:  do we (in whatever subcommunity...

A Brief Comment on Conference Software
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A Brief Comment on Conference Software

I'm currently juggling serving on two PCs.  One uses HotCRP.  One uses EDAS. In my humble opinion, HotCRP hugely dominates EDAS.   Perhaps EDAS isn't actually so...

Housing Day Midterm
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Housing Day Midterm

As a sign I just must be getting old, I don't get an issue some students have with me.Since I've been professing, I hold the midterm for my class the Thursday before...

Pointers, Not Papers
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Pointers, Not Papers

Having just crammed everything we could of a 10 page paper into 5 pages for a workshop paper, I admit that besides (once again) being annoyed by having to go through...

Making a Midterm is No Fun
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Making a Midterm is No Fun

I think one of most challenging parts of teaching a course is setting up exams. There are a lot of constraints:You want to cover, as reasonably as possible, all...

Inaccessible
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Inaccessible

The major reason for my lack of blog posts recently is that I was cut off from the Internet for a week.*  Surprisingly, the experience was not so bad.  I actually...

Technology Diffusion (Guest Post from Zhenming Liu)
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Technology Diffusion (Guest Post from Zhenming Liu)

My student, Zhenming Liu, writes about some of his recent work:Sharon Goldberg and I recently submitted a paper about technology diffusion in the context of communication...

Advantages of a Bigger Class
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Advantages of a Bigger Class

I'm several weeks into the super-sized class this semester.  Mostly, I find it's going fine -- indeed, there are some advantages, I'm finding, to the larger class...

Using Piazza
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Using Piazza

My TAs forced me to "get with the program" and use Piazza as our mechanism for student questions.  In the past I've simply used a central e-mail address that got...

A Systems Complaint
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A Systems Complaint

I think of myself as a person who works both in systems and theory.  And I've found that's often a challenging position.  I've been vocal before that I think theory...

Class Size Incentives
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Class Size Incentives

There's an interesting story in today's Crimson about a possible rise in "limited enrollment" classes at Harvard.  (See this older Crimson article as well.)  There...

Citation Circles on FSP
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Citation Circles on FSP

Sorry I haven't blogged much.  Life's been busy. But here's an interesting post by FemaleScienceProfessor discussing the appearance of "citation circles", people...

A Good Problem to Have
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A Good Problem to Have

Last year's enrollment for CS 124 was 53.  So far, current enrollment for this year:  119. I imagine a few are still just taking a look and might drop.  But a doubling...

Faculty Applications
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Faculty Applications

An anonymous commenter asked how we evaluate faculty applications.  While it's a little late, it's a valid question, so here are some high-level thoughts.  Here...

Collective Coordination of Conferences?
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Collective Coordination of Conferences?

Around this time of year, I get a number of messages from students:  I want to take your class, but there's a conflict with this other class I want to take, what...
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