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Henry Lieberman

Henry Lieberman

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Computer Science

D-Index
59
Citations
20832
World Ranking
3347
National Ranking
1622

Overview

Henry Lieberman is affiliated with MIT in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of computer science. Their work spans several specialized areas including artificial intelligence, social psychology, computer science applications, human-computer interaction, and information systems.

The scientist's research covers multiple topics with a significant focus on bullying, victimization, and aggression; explainable artificial intelligence (XAI); topic modeling; natural language processing techniques; hate speech and cyberbullying detection; software engineering research; and teaching and learning programming.

Henry Lieberman has authored several papers in various reputable venues. Noteworthy recent publications include:

  • "Modeling the Detection of Textual Cyberbullying," 2021, Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • "History of Logo," 2020, Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages
  • "You Too?! Mixed-Initiative LDA Story Matching to Help Teens in Distress," 2021, Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • "Can AI have common sense? Finding out will be key to achieving machine intelligence," 2024, Nature
  • "How CAFOs affect Escherichia coli contents in surrounding water sources," 2023, Journal of Emerging Investigators

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Yida Xin (4 joint publications)
  • Karthik Dinakar (3 joint publications)
  • Peter Chin (3 joint publications)
  • Roi Reichart (2 joint publications)
  • Christopher Fry (2 joint publications)

Henry Lieberman's contributions appear in a variety of publication venues. The venues where they have been most active include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University), with 4 publications
  • Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, with 2 publications
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages
  • Nature
  • Journal of Emerging Investigators

Their interdisciplinary approach combines technical expertise in computer science with interests in social psychology and human-computer interaction, reflecting a broad investigation of both algorithmic and societal dimensions of artificial intelligence and related technologies.

Best Publications

  • Letizia: an agent that assists web browsing

    Henry Lieberman

  • Watch what I do: programming by demonstration

    Allen Cypher;Daniel C. Halbert;David Kurlander;Henry Lieberman

  • End-User Development: An Emerging Paradigm

    Henry Lieberman;Fabio Paternò;Markus Klann;Volker Wulf

  • Using prototypical objects to implement shared behavior in object-oriented systems

    Henry Lieberman

  • A real-time garbage collector based on the lifetimes of objects

    Henry Lieberman;Carl Hewitt

  • Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential

    Dieter Fensel;James A. Hendler;Henry Lieberman;Wolfgang Wahlster

  • A model of textual affect sensing using real-world knowledge

    Hugo Liu;Henry Lieberman;Ted Selker

  • The state of the art in end-user software engineering

    Amy J. Ko;Robin Abraham;Laura Beckwith;Alan Blackwell

  • Your Wish is My Command: Programming By Example

    Henry Lieberman

  • Autonomous interface agents

    Henry Lieberman

  • Modeling the Detection of Textual Cyberbullying

    Karthik Dinakar;Roi Reichart;Henry Lieberman

  • Using prototypical objects to implement shared behavior in object-oriented systems

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  • Out of context: computer systems that adapt to, and learn from, context

    H. Lieberman;T. Selker

  • Common Sense Reasoning for Detection, Prevention, and Mitigation of Cyberbullying

    Karthik Dinakar;Birago Jones;Catherine Havasi;Henry Lieberman

  • Let's browse: a collaborative Web browsing agent

    Henry Lieberman;Neil W. Van Dyke;Adrian S. Vivacqua

  • Powers of ten thousand: navigating in large information spaces

    Henry Lieberman

  • AnalogySpace: reducing the dimensionality of common sense knowledge

    Robert Speer;Catherine Havasi;Henry Lieberman

  • Beating Common Sense into Interactive Applications

    Henry Lieberman;Hugo Liu;Push Singh;Barbara Barry

  • A multi-scale, multi-layer, translucent virtual space

    H. Lieberman

  • Concurrent object-oriented programming in Act 1

    Henry Lieberman

  • Your Wish Is My Command

    Henry Lieberman

  • Common Sense Reasoning for Detection, Prevention, and Mitigation of Cyberbullying (Extended Abstract)

    Karthik Dinakar;Rosalind W. Picard;Henry Lieberman

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Wahlster
Wolfgang Wahlster German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Dieter Fensel
Dieter Fensel University of Innsbruck
James A. Hendler
James A. Hendler Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee University of Oxford
David Ungar
David Ungar Apple (United States)
Rada Mihalcea
Rada Mihalcea University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Volker Wulf
Volker Wulf University of Siegen
Fabio Paternò
Fabio Paternò National Research Council (CNR)

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