Marti Hearst is named iSchool’s new head of school
CS Prof. and alumna Marti Hearst (B.A. ’85/M.S. ’89/Ph.D. ’94, advisor: Robert Wilensky) has been named the new head of school for UC Berkeley’s School of Information (iSchool). Hearst, who was the iSchool’s first assistant professor in 1997, is taking over the position from CS Prof. Hany Farid. She will manage the day-to-day operations of the unit, which is an affiliate of the Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society (CDSS), and communicate its vision on and off campus. Hearst is known for her work automating sentiment analysis and word sense disambiguation. She invented an algorithm known as “Hearst Patterns,” which is used in commercial text mining operations, and developed a now commonly-used automatic text segmentation approach called TextTiling. She will serve as head of school through June 30, 2023.