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  1. Henry Lieberman is an American computer scientist at the MIT CSAIL in the fields of programming languages, artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. He received the 2018 ACM Impact Award Intelligent User Interaction [1] for work on mining affect from text and has been applied to the problem of prevention of cyberbullying.

  2. Henry Lieberman. Research Scientist. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) (formerly at the Media Lab) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 32 Vassar St. G 475, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA. lieber@media.mit.edu. (617) 500-5267. New book!

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  4. Principal Research Scientist, MIT Media Laboratory . Research Scientist, MIT Media Laboratory . Lieberman's area of interest is in using artificial intelligence and interactive computer graphics techniques to make intelligent interfaces that can help users with their problem solving activities.

  5. Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman, and Ted Selker, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2003). Miami, Florida Recipient of the Outstanding Paper Award at this conference. A Zero-Input Inerface for Leveraging Group Browsing , Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman and Ted Selker, ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Miami Beach ...

  6. End-user development: An emerging paradigm. H Lieberman, F Paternò, M Klann, V Wulf. End user development, 1-8. , 2006. 1348. 2006. Using prototypical objects to implement shared behavior in object-oriented systems. H Lieberman. Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and ….

  7. Nov 5, 2017 · By Christopher Fry and Henry Lieberman. Why do we have war, poverty and other social ills, despite the fact that nobody wants these things? Is it that people have some kind of inborn aggression and stupidity that won't go away? We don't think so.

  8. Henry Lieberman is a Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL). He has a BS in mathematics from MIT, and a PhD-equivalent from the University of Paris, where he was also a Visiting Professor.

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