Marc Krellenstein – Brief CV
marc at
krellenstein dot com
Employment
Independent
consultant, search technology and applications (8/11-present)
Advisor, Lucid
Imagination (8/11-present)
Adjunct
Faculty, Emmanuel College, Boston (present)
Founder, CEO (8/07-9/08),
CTO (8/07-7/11), Lucid Imagination
VP, Search
& Discovery Technology (1/02-10/04), CTO (10/04-8/07), Elsevier
Founding
technologist, CTO/SVP, Engineering, Northern Light Technology (1/96-1/02)
VP, R&D,
Faxon Research Services
Software
architect, Ziff Desktop Information
Director,
R&D – Text, Access Technology/CompuServe
Education
M.S. Computer
Science,
M.A., Ph.D.
Psychology, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research
A.B.
Philosophy,
Selected publications in computer science
Krellenstein,
M. (2009). Starting a search application. Available at http://www.lucidimagination.com/files/file/whitepaper/LIWP_StartSearchApp_0.pdf
.
Krellenstein,
M. (2008). Introduction to Apache Lucene and Solr. Available at http://www.lucidimagination.com/Community/Hear-from-the-Experts/Articles/Introduction-Apache-Lucene-and-Solr
.
Krellenstein,
M. (2004). Text Mining. Library Connect,
2, 6-7. Available at http://www.elsevier.com/framework_products/promis_misc/672915lcnewsletter6_email.pdf
.
Kornai, A.,
Krellenstein, M., Mulligan, M., Twomey, D., Veress, F., Wysoker, A. (2003).
Classifying the Hungarian web. In Copestake, A. and Hajic, J. (Eds.), Proceedings of the European Association for
Computational Linguistics 2003 (pp. 203-210).
Krellenstein,
M. (1999). The commercial view: Shipping the digital library V1.0. In Proceedings of the IEEE Forum on Research and
Technology Advances in Digital Libraries (pp. 92-93).
Krellenstein,
M., Method and Apparatus for Searching a
Database of Records,
Krellenstein,
M. (1987). A reply to "Parallel Computation and the Mind-Body
Problem". Cognitive Science, 11,
155-157.
Invited presentations in computer science
The future of enterprise search with
Solr and Lucene.
Department of Defense Intelligence Information Systems (DODIIS) meeting,
Detroit, May, 2011. Revised version delivered at Lucene Revolution 2011
available at http://www.lucidimagination.com/content/lucene-revolution-2011-presentations
Full text
search with open source Lucene. Infonortics
Search Engine meeting, Boston, April, 2007. Available at http://www.infonortics.com/searchengines/sh07/slides/krellenstein.pdf .
Content-based recommendations. Society for Scholarly Publishing annual meeting,
Arlington, Virginia, June, 2006.
Alternatives to federated search. NFAIS, Philadelphia, July, 2005. Available at http://www.nfais.org/KrellensteinFederated.ppt
.
Next generation search. Karolinska Institute.
Technology for integrated Information access and
discovery. 7th
International Bielefeld Conference: Thinking Beyond Digital Libraries.
Automatic classification at Northern Light. Workshop in Operational Text Classification, SIGIR
2002, Tampere, Finland, August, 2002.
Searching very large data sets. Internet Archive Colloquium 2000, San Francisco,
March, 2000.
Trends in the development of digital libraries. United Nations, New York, September, 1999.
The commercial view: Shipping the digital library V1.0. Keynote presentation at IEEE Advances in Digital
Libraries Conference,
Selected publications in philosophy/psychology
Krellenstein,
M. (2005-2009). Point of view. A weblog on philosophical and psychological
problems available at http://www.epps.com/pointofview.
Krellenstein, M.
(2006). Morality without a net: A reply to Pinker on avoiding nihilism.
Available at http://www.epps.com/mk/morality-without-a-net.html
Krellenstein,
M. (2003) What have we learned from evolutionary psychology? Available at http://cogprints.org/1954/
Krellenstein,
M. (1995). Unsolvable problems, visual imagery and explanatory satisfaction. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 16,
235-254. Author version available at http://cogprints.org/1957/
Krellenstein,
M. (1987). A reply to "Parallel Computation and the Mind-Body
Problem". Cognitive Science, 11,
155-157. Author version available at http://www.epps.com/mk/a-reply-to-parallel-computation-and-the-mind-body-problem.html
19-August-2011