Shlomo Argamon is Professor of Computer Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, IL), a Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies (Washington, DC), and a Fellow at the Brain Sciences Foundation (Providence, RI). His current research focus is on using computational...
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Shlomo Argamon is Professor of Computer Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago, IL), a Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies (Washington, DC), and a Fellow at the Brain Sciences Foundation (Providence, RI). His current research focus is on using computational methods to analyze human language in its social context, with particular attention to questions of authorship and style. Before joining the faculty at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Dr. Argamon has held academic appointments at Bar-Ilan University, where he was a Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow (1994-96), and at the Jerusalem College of Technology. Dr. Argamon received his B.S. (1988) in Applied Mathematics from Carnegie-Mellon University, and his M.Phil. (1991) and Ph.D. (1994) in Computer Science from Yale University, where he was a Hertz Foundation Fellow. Over his career, his research has dealt with a variety of problems in experimental and theoretical machine learning, from robotic map-learning to natural language processing, and he has published and lectured widely in these areas.
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