H. Schwartz is an associate professor and director of the Human Language Analysis Lab with a decade of experience at the intersection of AI, psychology, and health, currently helping build Vanderbilt’s College of Connected Computing. He combines a PhD in Computer Science with postdoctoral training in computer science and psychology from Penn to advance computational models of language and well-being. His academic career spans research leadership roles at the World Well-being Project and faculty positions at Stony Brook, reflecting a track record of translating interdisciplinary research into real-world impact. Known for bridging rigorous quantitative methods with applied health insights, he brings rare expertise in both tool-building and human-centered evaluation.
10 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at University of Central Florida
Postdoctoral Fellow, Computer Science & Psychology, Postdoctoral Fellow, Computer Science & Psychology at University of Pennsylvania
End to end human text analysis package, specifically suited for social media and social scientific applications. It is written in Python 3 and developed by the World Well-Being Project at the University of Pennsylvania and Stony Brook University.
Contributions:343 commits, 4 PRs, 115 pushes in 6 years 9 months
nlppythonend-to-endpennsylvaniabrook
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