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Ariel Rosenfeld
Google Scholar ID: jk8bS5QAAAAJ
Associate Professor at Bar-Ilan University
Artificial Intelligence
Human-Agent Interaction
AI for Social Good
Scientometrics
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Citations & Impact
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Citations
1,354
H-index
18
i10-index
33
Publications
20
Co-authors
14
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Publications
8 items
Bi-National Academic Funding and Collaboration Dynamics: The Case of the German-Israeli Foundation
2025
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0
Advising Agent for Supporting Human-Multi-Drone Team Collaboration
2025
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The Einstein Test: Towards a Practical Test of a Machine's Ability to Exhibit Superintelligence
2025
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Publishing Instincts: An Exploration-Exploitation Framework for Studying Academic Publishing Behavior and "Home Venues"
arXiv.org · 2024
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Whose LLM is it Anyway? Linguistic Comparison and LLM Attribution for GPT-3.5, GPT-4 and Bard
arXiv.org · 2024
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10
Detecting LLM-assisted writing in scientific communication: Are we there yet?
Journal of Data and Information Science · 2024
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5
The Academic Midas Touch: An Unconventional Scientometric for Evaluating Academic Excellence
arXiv.org · 2023
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Authorship Conflicts in Academia: an International Cross-Discipline Survey
Scientometrics · 2023
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6
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published several top conference papers (e.g., NeurIPS, ICML)
- Won the Best Paper Award in 2021
- Holds two US patents
Research Experience
- Researcher at Stanford AI Lab, 2018-2022
- Involved in multiple international research projects, such as autonomous driving technology
Education
- Ph.D., Stanford University, Computer Science, Advisor: Prof. Li, 2018-2022
- M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2016-2018
- B.A., Harvard University, Applied Mathematics, 2012-2016
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Field: Computer Science
- Bio: Focused on developing intelligent systems capable of solving complex problems.
Miscellany
- Enjoys reading science fiction and hiking in his free time
- Also has a strong interest in photography
Co-authors
14 total
Sarit Kraus
Professor Of Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University
David Benrimoh
McGill University
Adam Kapelner
Associate Professor of Mathematics, Queens College, CUNY
Nimrod Talmon
Ben-Gurion University
Matthew E. Taylor
Professor, University of Alberta
Francesco Ricci
Professor of Computer Science, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
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Francesca Toni
Imperial College London
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