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Siddhartha Sen,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and principal researcher in the Microsoft Research New York City lab, where he leads the AI/Systems group [2].
He received his Master of Engineering in computer science from MIT in 2004, where his thesis advisor was Charles Leiserson [3],
and his Ph.D. in computer science at Princeton University,
under Robert Tarjan and Michael Freedman [4].
Along with Reid McIlroy-Young, Russell Wang, Jon Kleinberg and Ashton Anderson, Siddhartha Sen is involved in the Maia Chess project of a human-like neural network chess engine [5].
Contents
Selected Publications
2004 ...
- Siddhartha Sen (2004). Dynamic processor allocation for adaptively parallel work-stealing jobs. Master's thesis, MIT, advisor Charles Leiserson
- Bernhard Haeupler, Siddhartha Sen, Robert Tarjan (2009). Heaps Simplified. arXiv:0903.0116
- Bernhard Haeupler, Siddhartha Sen, Robert Tarjan (2009). Rank-Balanced Trees. WADS 2009
- Bernhard Haeupler, Siddhartha Sen, Robert Tarjan (2009). Rank-Pairing Heaps. ESA 2009
2010 ...
- Siddhartha Sen, Robert Tarjan (2010). Deletion Without Rebalancing in Balanced Binary Trees. SODA 2010
- Siddhartha Sen (2013). New Systems and Algorithms for Scalable Fault Tolerance. Ph.D .thesis, Princeton University, advisors Robert Tarjan and Michael Freedman
- Bernhard Haeupler, Siddhartha Sen, Robert Tarjan (2015). Rank-Balanced Trees. ACM Transactions on Algorithms, Vol. 11, No. 4
- Siddhartha Sen, Robert Tarjan, David Hong Kyun Kim (2016). Deletion Without Rebalancing in Binary Search Trees. ACM Transactions on Algorithms, Vol. 12, No. 4
2020 ...
- Reid McIlroy-Young, Siddhartha Sen, Jon Kleinberg, Ashton Anderson (2020). Aligning Superhuman AI with Human Behavior: Chess as a Model System. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD 2020, arXiv:2006.01855
- Reid McIlroy-Young, Russell Wang, Siddhartha Sen, Jon Kleinberg, Ashton Anderson (2020). Learning Personalized Models of Human Behavior in Chess. arXiv:2008.10086
External Links
- Siddhartha Sen at Microsoft Research
- Siddhartha Sen - Microsoft Research NYC
- Siddhartha Sen - Google Scholar
- Siddhartha Sen - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
References
- ↑ Maia Chess
- ↑ Siddhartha Sen - Microsoft Research NYC
- ↑ Siddhartha Sen (2004). Dynamic processor allocation for adaptively parallel work-stealing jobs. Master's thesis, MIT, advisor Charles Leiserson
- ↑ Siddhartha Sen (2013). New Systems and Algorithms for Scalable Fault Tolerance. Ph.D .thesis, Princeton University, advisors Robert Tarjan and Michael Freedman
- ↑ Maia Chess
- ↑ Siddhartha Sen - Google Scholar
- ↑ dblp: Siddhartha Sen