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  1. Aaron Roth. About Me I am the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science at the University of Pennsylvania computer science department. I also hold a secondary appointment at the Department of Statistics and Data Science at the Wharton School, and I am associated with the theory group, PRiML (Penn Research in Machine Learning ...

  2. 18. Juli 2021 · Porträt der Woche. Zwei Väter, Mutter, Kinder. Aaron K. Roth studierte an einer Jeschiwa in Israel und lebt in einer Regenbogenfamilie. von Gerhard Haase-Hindenberg 18.07.2021 00:37 Uhr. »Queere und jüdische Identität müssen kein Widerspruch sein«: Aaron K. Roth (39) lebt in Berlin. Foto: Gregor Zielke.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aaron_RothAaron Roth - Wikipedia

    Aaron Roth is an American computer scientist. He is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Biography. Roth is the son of Alvin E. Roth, a former Harvard University professor who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2012.

  4. Alexandra Chouldechova Associate Professor of Statistics & Public Policy @ Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University Verified email at andrew.cmu.edu

  5. 24. Apr. 2023 · Aaron L. Roth. Machine learning with guarantees of privacy, fairness, and other social constraints. Learning theory, algorithms, and game theory. Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science, January 2022 – Professor of Statistics and Data Science, The Wharton School, July 2021 – Professor of Computer and ...

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  6. The problem of privacy-preserving data analysis has a long history spanning multiple disciplines. As electronic data about individuals becomes increasingly detailed, and as technology enables ever more powerful collection and curation of these data, the need increases for a robust, meaningful, and mathematically rigorous definition of privacy, together with a computationally rich class of ...

  7. 23. Nov. 2023 · Aaron Roth: Pionier der fairen Algorithmen. Der höchstdotierte Preis der Universität Bern geht im Dezember 2023 an den US-amerikanischen Informatiker Aaron Roth. Seine Forschung zielt darauf ab, soziale Normen in Algorithmen einzubinden und die Privatsphäre besser zu schützen.