David Jensen

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Names

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David Jensen (Preferred)
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David D. Jensen

Emails

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****@cs.umass.edu

Education & Career History

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Full Professor
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (umass.edu)
2015Present
 
Associate Professor
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (umass.edu)
20042015
 
Research Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (umass.edu)
19982004
 
Postdoc
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (umass.edu)
19951998
 
Analyst
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment (ota.gov)
19911995
 
PhD student
Washington University, St. Louis (wustl.edu)
19861992
 
Undergrad student
University of Nebraska, Lincoln (unl.edu)
19811986
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coworker
Benjamin Marlin
****@cs.umass.edu
Present
 
Coauthor
Michael Littman
****@brown.edu
2017Present
 
PhD Advisee
Sam Witty
****@cs.umass.edu
2016Present
 
PhD Advisee
Emma Tosch
****@gmail.com
20162021
 
PhD Advisee
Amanda Gentzel
****@gmail.com
20112021
 
PhD Advisee
David Arbour
****@gmail.com
20102017
 
PhD Advisee
Katerina Marazopoulou
****@gmail.com
20102017
 
PhD Advisee
Hüseyin Oktay
****@gmail.com
20102017
 
PhD Advisee
Brian Taylor
****@gmail.com
20072015
 
PhD Advisee
Lisa Friedland
****@northeastern.edu
20062015
 
PhD Advisee
Phillip Kirlin
****@rhodes.edu
20102014
 
PhD Advisee
Marc Maier
****@massmutual.com
20072014
 
PhD Advisee
Matthew Rattigan
****@cs.umass.edu
20022011
 
PhD Advisee
Michael Hay
****@colgate.edu
20042010
 
PhD Advisee
Andrew Fast
****@gmail.com
20032010
 
PhD Advisee
Jennifer Neville
****@cs.purdue.edu
20002006
 
Postdoc Advisor
Paul Cohen
****@pitt.edu
19951998
 

Expertise

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explainable AI
2017Present
 
causal inference, causal graphical models, causality
2008Present
 
computational social science
2000Present
 
statistical relational learning
19992015
 
multiple comparisons, overfitting
19882003
 
classification rules, classification trees, decision trees
19882001