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August 2, 2013

A working session with three members of the Carnegie Mellon research team is shown.

A working session with three members of the Carnegie Mellon research team. From left to right, Lorrie Cranor, associate professor of computer science; Noah Smith, associate professor of language technologies and machine learning and Norman Sadeh, professor of computer science.

Credit: Carnegie Mellon University


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