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Mehryar Mohri
Mehryar Mohri, 2020.
Born (1964-10-20) October 20, 1964 (age 59)
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique
École Normale Supérieure
University of Paris 7 Denis Diderot
Known forFoundations of Machine Learning [1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsGoogle
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
AT&T Bell Labs
Websitecs.nyu.edu/~mohri/

Mehryar Mohri is a Professor and theoretical computer scientist[2] at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He is also a Research Director at Google Research where he heads the Learning Theory team.[3]

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Career

Prior to joining the Courant Institute, Mohri was a Research Department Head and later Technology Leader at AT&T Bell Labs, where he was a Member of the Technical Staff for about ten years. Mohri has also taught as an Assistant Professor at the University of Paris 7 (1992-1993) and Ecole Polytechnique (1992-1994).[4]

Research

Mohri's main area of research is machine learning, in particular learning theory.[5] He is also an expert in automata theory and algorithms. He is the author of several core algorithms that have served as the foundation for the design of many deployed speech recognition and natural language processing systems.[6]

Publications

Mohri is the author of the reference book Foundations of Machine Learning[7] used as a textbook in many graduate-level machine learning courses.[8] Mohri is also a member of the Lothaire group of mathematicians with the pseudonym M. Lothaire and contributed to the book on Applied Combinatorics on Words.[9] He is the author of more than 250 conference and journal publications.

Organizational affiliations

Mohri is currently the President of the Association for Algorithmic Learning Theory (AALT)[10] and the Steering Committee Chair for the ALT conference.[11] He is also Editorial Board member of Machine Learning[12] and TheoretiCS,[13] Action Editor of the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) and a member of the advisory board for the Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics.[14]

References

  1. ^ Foundations of Machine Learning, MIT Press.
  2. ^ [1] Theoretical Computer Science at Courant.
  3. ^ [2] Google Research's Learning Theory Team.
  4. ^ [3] Mohri's LinkedIn page.
  5. ^ Home page from Mohri's web site.
  6. ^ ISCA awards Archived 2009-01-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ [4] Foundations of Machine Learning, MIT Press.
  8. ^ [5] Mohri's Amazon book page.
  9. ^ [6] Applied Combinatorics on Words
  10. ^ AALT web site
  11. ^ ALT conference website
  12. ^ Editorial Board Machine Learning
  13. ^ TheoretiCS web site
  14. ^ official website of Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics
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