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Academic Achievements
His work on Adaptive Submodularity was awarded the 2013 IJCAI-JAIR Best Paper Prize; A paper on dynamic resource allocation in conservation planning won the AAAI Outstanding Paper Award; Proposed a new approach to adaptive submodular optimization under matroid constraints and published work on near-optimal Bayesian active learning with noisy observations at NIPS 2010.
Research Experience
Has won awards for work on dynamic resource allocation in conservation planning; Co-taught CS 253: Advanced Topics in Machine Learning with Andreas Krause.
Background
Research interests include adaptive submodular optimization, dynamic resource allocation, and Bayesian active learning, among others.
Miscellany
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