Moses Samson Charikar is an Indian-American computer scientist who works as a professor at Stanford University.
He is known for the creation of the SimHash algorithm used by Google for near duplicate detection.
[3] He did his undergraduate studies at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
[2] In 2000 he completed a doctorate from Stanford University, under the supervision of Rajeev Motwani;[4] he joined the Princeton faculty in 2001.
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