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Googlers receive multiple awards at the 2010 International Conference on Machine Learning
July 27, 2010
Posted by Fernando Pereira, Research Director
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Googlers were recognized in three of the four
paper awards
at ICML 2010:
Sajid Siddiqi
was co-recipient of the best paper award for
Hilbert Space Embeddings of Hidden Markov Models
with Le Song, Byron Boots, Geoff Gordon, and Alex Smola
John Duchi
, who is also a graduate student at UC Berkeley, was co-recipient of the best student paper award for
On the Consistency of Ranking Algorithms
with Lester Mackey and Michael Jordan
And last but not the least,
Yoram Singer
was co-recipient of the best 10-year paper award for the most influential paper of ICML 2000,
Reducing Multiclass to Binary: A Unifying Approach for Margin Classifiers
(pdf) with Erin Allwein and Robert Schapire, which has currently
852 citations
in Google Scholar.
I feel a particular connection to this last paper as Rob and Yoram were members of technical staff and Erin a student intern at the department I headed at AT&T Labs when this work was done.
Congratulations to all!
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