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Robert Kleinberg was one of the finalists at the 1989. High School in Elma, NY., where he was valedictorian. He is the younger brother of fellow Cornell computer scientist Jon Kleinberg. Research Robert Kleinberg is known for his research work on group theoretic algorithms for matrix multiplication, online learning, network coding and greedy embedding, social networks and algorithmic game.
Jon Michael Kleinberg (born 1971, Boston) is a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University. He received his B.S. from Cornell in 1993 and his Ph.D. from MIT in 1996. His current research is focused on the mathematical analysis and modeling of the combinatorial structure of networks and information. His recent work includes an improvement to the HITS algorithm which he developed at IBM.
Jon M. Kleinberg Tisch University Professor of Computer Science and Information Science and Interim Dean of Computing and Information Science Bill and Melinda Gates Hall, Room 318.
Jon Kleinberg Department of Computer Science Department of Information Science Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853. E-Mail: Institutional Affiliation: Cornell University. NBER Working Papers and Publications. May 2019: Simplicity Creates Inequity: Implications for Fairness, Stereotypes, and Interpretability with Sendhil Mullainathan: w25854 Algorithms are increasingly used to aid, or in some.
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Interview with Jon Kleinberg, a pioneer in web mining, social network analysis, and other fields and a winner of many awards,. year post-PhD at IBM Almaden, had very interesting ideas on this issue, and he encouraged me to join his group in thinking about it. From my perspective, there was considerable motivation to explore Web search as something more than a pure text retrieval problem: I.
This thesis is dedicated to my parents M. K. Chakrabarti and K. Chakrabarti, without whose love and support, none of this would have been possible.