Nuria Oliver

Nuria Oliver
Born Alicante.[1]
Residence Spain
Nationality Spanish
Fields

[2]

Institutions
Alma mater
Thesis Towards Perceptual Computing: Statistical Modeling of Human Individual and Interactive Behaviors (2000)
Doctoral advisor Prof. Alex Pentland
Website
http://www.nuriaoliver.com

Nuria Oliver is a computer scientist. She is Chief Data Scientist at DataPop Alliance.[3] For over 8 years she was Scientific Director at Telefónica. She holds a PhD from the Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She is one of the most cited female computer scientist in Spain, with her research having been cited by more than 10200 publications.[2] She is well known for her work in computational models of human behavior,[4][5] human computer-interaction,[6] mobile computing[7][8] and big data for social good.[9][10][11]

Biography

Nuria graduated with a degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid in 1994.[12] She was awarded the Spanish First National Prize of Telecommunication Engineers in 1994.[13]

In 1995 she received a La Caixa fellowship[14] to study at MIT, where she received her doctorate at the Media Lab in the area perceptual intelligence. In 2001, she joined Microsoft Research.[1]

In 2004 she was named one of the top 100 innovators under 35 (TR100, today TR35) by MIT Technology Review, based on her work in intelligent human-computer interfaces.[6][15]

After twelve years in the US, she left Microsoft in 2008 to join Telefónica in Barcelona as Director of Multimedia Research, the only female director hired at Telefónica R&D at the time.[16][17]

In 2009, she was selected as one of the "100 future leaders who will design Spain in the next decades" by El Capital Magazine.[18] Her work on duplicate video detection, won the best paper award for ACM Multimedia 2009,[19] and her work comparing speech and text on mobile phones won the best paper award of ACM MobileHCI 2009.[20] In the same year she was named a Rising Talent by the Women's Forum for the Economy and Society.[21][22]

She was profiled as one of nine female Spanish leaders in technology in 2012 by the Spanish newspaper El País.[12][23] Her research on collaborative filtering won the ACM RecSys 2012 best paper award.[24]

In 2013 she received the Senior Member Award by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)[25] and in 2014 she received the IEEE Senior Member Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).[26]

In 2014, she received the ACM ICMI Ten Year Technical Impact Award as one of the authors of a paper on layered graphical models of human behavior. The paper described a system that was able to discern the activity of a user based on evidence from video, acoustic and computer interactions.[27] Her work on the economic value of personal data received the ACM Ubicomp 2014 best paper award.[7][28]

In 2015 she received the Distinguished Scientist Award by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), being the first Spanish female computer scientist to receive this award.[29] Her research on boredom detection using mobile phones received the best paper award in ACM Ubicomp 2015,[30]

In 2016 she was named an IEEE Fellow, recognizing her work in probabilistic models of human behavior and design of interactive intelligent systems.[31] She also received the 3rd annual Ada Byron prize from the University of Deusto, a Spanish prize at the national level which highlights the work of women who bring progress to new areas of technology. It recognized her work in artificial intelligence, big data, human-machine interaction, computational models of human behavior and mobile computing.[32][33] In the same year, she was also one of the winners of the Gaudí Gresol award,[34][35] the "Salvà i Campillo" prize by the Catalan association of telecommunication engineers,[36] selected as one of the top 100 female leader in Spain by Mujeres&Cia,[37] and elected Fellow of the European Association of Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI).[38]

In November 2016 she left Telefónica and was named the first Chief Data Scientist at DataPop Alliance,[3] an international non-profit organization created by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, MIT Media Lab and Overseas Development Institute devoted to leveraging Big Data to improve the world.

Keynotes and scientific talks (selected)

IJCAI 2001: Live demo with Eric Horvitz of a context aware office activity recognition system during Bill Gates keynote speech at IJCAI 2001.[39]

TTI Vanguard 2006: Invited Speaker.[40]

CICV 2010 IEEE workshop: Plenary speaker, "Research Challenges and Opportunities in Multimedia: a Human Centric Perspective"[41]

UCVP 2011: Keynote speaker[42]

EUSIPCO 2011: Keynote speaker, "Urban Computing and Smart Cities: Opportunities and Challenges"[43]

NIPS 2011 Big Learning - Algorithms, Systems & Tools Workshop: Keynote speaker, "Towards Human Behavior Understanding from Pervasive Data: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead"[44]

European Wireless 2014: Keynote speaker, "Small devices for big impact"[8]

ACM/IEEE Models 2014: Keynote speaker, "Towards data-driven models of human behavior"[4]

NTTS 2015 (New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics): Keynote speaker, "Big Mobile Data for Official Statistics"[45]

IEEE Int Conf on Data Science and Advanced Analytics 2015 (IEEE DSAA): Keynote speaker, "Towards data-driven models of human behavior"[46]

ACM Intelligent Environments 2016 (ACM IE): Keynote speaker, "Towards human behavior modeling from data"[47]

IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2016 (IAPP DPC): Visionary keynote speaker, "Big data for social good"[48]

Media appearances

References

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  2. 1 2 "Google Scholar: Nuria Oliver". Retrieved Sep 12, 2016.
  3. 1 2 "Nuria Oliver Chief Data Scientist at DataPop Alliance". Retrieved Nov 15, 2016.
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  5. "A Bayesian Computer Vision System for Modeling Human Interactions". 2000. Retrieved Oct 23, 2014.
  6. 1 2 "Innovators Under 35: Nuria Oliver, 33". MIT Technology Review. 2004. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  7. 1 2 "Ubicomp 2014. Best Papers". 2014. Retrieved Oct 23, 2014.
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  9. 1 2 "Nuria Oliver: what big data and the Mexican pandemic taught us". WIRED UK. October 17, 2013. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  10. 1 2 "Combating global epidemics with big mobile data". The Guardian. September 5, 2013. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  11. 1 2 "Mobile Phone Data Can Help Predict Crime a Month in Advance". Motherboard. Sep 19, 2014. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  12. 1 2 "Energía femenina" [Feminine Energy]. El País. 1 July 2013. Retrieved Oct 20, 2014.
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  14. "Personas que mueven el mundo. Conoce sus historias" [People who move the world. Know their stories]. Retrieved Oct 23, 2014.
  15. 1 2 "Una española en la cima digital" [A Spaniard at the digital peak]. El Pais. Sep 24, 2004. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  16. "Nuria Oliver deja a Bill Gates por Alierta" [Nuria Oliver leaves Bill Gates for Alierta]. Expansion. 28 January 2008. Retrieved Oct 20, 2014.
  17. "Telefónica repatría jóvenes investigadores" [Telefonica repatriates young researchers]. El País. Jan 24, 2008. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
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  33. "La directora científica de Telefónica I+D Nuria Oliver recibe un premio de Deusto a la mujer tecnóloga" [The scientific director of Telefónica R&D Nuria Oliver receives award for women in technology from Deusto]. Europa Press. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
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  50. "PROGRAMACIÓN" [TV schedule]. ABC. Jan 9, 2005. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  51. "Un programa de entrevistas es una necesidad en una televisión pública" [An interviews program is a necessity in public television]. El País. May 13, 2007. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
  52. "Viaje al centro de Microsoft" [Voyage to the center of Microsoft]. El País. Jan 22, 2006. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
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  57. "My cellphone, my partner". May 17, 2013. Retrieved Oct 23, 2014.
  58. "Researchers Test Personal Data Market to Find Out How Much Your Information is Worth". 2014. Retrieved Oct 23, 2014.
  59. "Your personal data is worth less than a latte, according to...you". 2014. Retrieved Oct 23, 2014.
  60. "Datos de móviles predicen en qué zona de Londres sucederá un crimen" [Mobile data predicts the location of crimes which in London]. El País. Sep 21, 2014. Retrieved Oct 21, 2014.
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Papers

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