
Paul Resnick
Paul Resnick is Michael D. Cohen Collegiate Professor of Information and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs at the School of Information at the University of Michigan.
Paul Resnick
- Recommender systems
- 2010 ACM Software Systems Award
- 2016 University of Michigan Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award
- ACM Special Interest Group on E-commerce Test of Time Award for the paper titled "The Social Cost of Cheap Pseudonyms."
Hypervoice: Groupware by Telephone[1] (1992)
Awards[edit]
Resnick was elected to the CHI Academy in 2017.[2] He received the 2010 ACM Software Systems Award for his work on the GroupLens Collaborative Filtering Recommender System[3] which showed how distributed users could personalize recommendations via ratings. He also received the ACM Special Interest Group on E-commerce Test of Time Award for the paper titled "The Social Cost of Cheap Pseudonyms".[4] He received the 2016 University of Michigan Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award.[5] In 2020, he was selected as Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for contributions to recommender systems, economics and computation, and online communities.[6]