Paul N. Bennett

Microsoft

Names

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Paul N. Bennett (Preferred)

Emails

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****@microsoft.com
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****@microsoft.com

Education & Career History

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Researcher
Microsoft (microsoft.com)
2012Present
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Tobias Schnabel
****@cornell.edu
2016Present
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Thorsten Joachims
****@cs.cornell.edu
2008Present
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Susan T. Dumais
****@microsoft.com
20122016
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David Sontag
****@csail.mit.edu
20122012
Coauthor
Bodo Billerbeck
****@microsoft.com
20122012
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Kevyn Collins-Thompson
****@microsoft.com
20122012
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Ryen W White
****@gmail.com
20122012
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Khalid El-Arini
****@cs.cmu.edu
20122012
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Krysta M. Svore
****@microsoft.com
20122012
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Ben Carterette
****@cis.udel.edu
20082008
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Olivier Chapelle
****@yahoo-inc.com
20082008

Expertise

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Machine Learning
Present
 
Text Analysis
Present
 
Information Retrieval
Present