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Noam Slonim : Slonim graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1996 with a B.S. degree in Computer Science, Physics, and Mathematics. In 2002 he completed Ph.D. summa cum laude at the Interdisciplinary Center for Neural Computation at the Hebrew University, under the supervision of Professor Naftali Tishby. ...
Noam Slonim : From 1998 to 2003 he worked on the theory and applications of the Information Bottleneck method, suggesting various cluster analysis algorithms inspired by this method, and demonstrating the practical value of these algorithms on various domains. From 2003 to 2006 he worked on developing Machine Learning ...
Noam Slonim : In 1996 Slonim was a writer for Season 4 of The Cameric Five TV comedy show. In 1997–1998 he published a weekly column in Haaretz newspaper, focused on brain science research. In 1997–1999 he co-created and co-wrote the Israeli sitcom, Puzzle. In 2008–2010 he was the head writer of Season 2 and Season 3 o...
Karen Spärck Jones : Karen Ida Boalth Spärck Jones (26 August 1935 – 4 April 2007) was a self-taught programmer and a pioneering British computer and information scientist responsible for the concept of inverse document frequency (IDF), a technology that underlies most modern search engines. She was an advocate for wom...
Karen Spärck Jones : Karen Ida Boalth Spärck Jones was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. Her parents were Alfred Owen Jones, a chemistry lecturer, and Ida Spärck, a Norwegian who worked for the Norwegian government while in exile in London during World War II. Spärck Jones was educated at a grammar school in Hu...
Karen Spärck Jones : Spärck Jones worked at the Cambridge Language Research Unit from the late 1950s, then at Cambridge University Computer Laboratory from 1974 until her retirement in 2002. From 1999, she held the post of Professor of Computers and Information. She had been given a permanent position only in 1993, and...
Karen Spärck Jones : Spärck Jones died on April 4, 2007, due to cancer at the age of 71. In 2008, the BCS Information Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS IRSG) in conjunction with the British Computer Society established an annual Karen Spärck Jones Award in her honour, to encourage and promote research that advances under...
Edward Stabler : Edward Stabler is a Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles. His primary areas of research are (1) Natural Language Processing (NLP), (2) Parsing and formal language theory, and (3) Philosophy of Logic and Language. He was a member of the faculty at UCLA from 1984 to 2016....
Edward Stabler : Stabler received his Ph.D. from the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT in 1981.
Edward Stabler : Edward Stabler (2011) Computational perspectives on minimalism. Revised version in C. Boeckx, ed, Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism, pp. 617–642. Edward Stabler (2010) A defense of this perspective against the Evans&Levinson critique appears here, with revised version in Lingua 120(12): 2680-268...
Edward Stabler : Official website Google Scholar report Morten H. Christiansen Professor of Psychology Cornell University; Christopher Collins Professor of Linguistics Cornell University; Shimon Edelman Professor of Psychology Cornell University (1 April 2007). Language Universals. Oxford University Press. pp. 8–. ISBN...
Mark Steedman : Mark Jerome Steedman, (born 18 September 1946) is a computational linguist and cognitive scientist.
Mark Steedman : Steedman graduated from the University of Sussex in 1968, with a B.Sc. in Experimental Psychology, and from the University of Edinburgh in 1973, with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence (Dissertation: The Formal Description of Musical Perception gained in 1972. Advisor: Prof. H.C. Longuet-Higgins FRS). H...
Mark Steedman : Member of the Academia Europæa (2006) Fellow of the British Academy (2002). Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2002) AAAI Fellow (1993) President elect for 2008 of the Association for Computational Linguistics Fellow of the Association for Computational Linguistics (2012)
Mark Steedman : Steedman, Mark (1996). Surface structure and interpretation. Linguistic Inquiry Monograph. Vol. 30. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. p. 123. ISBN 9780262193795. Steedman, Mark (2000). The Syntactic Process. Language, Speech, and Communication. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. p. 344. ISBN 9780262692687. Steedman, Mar...
Mark Steedman : Mark Steedman's Home Page Elected AAAI Fellows Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh ACL Fellows
Wang-Chiew Tan : Wang-Chiew Tan is a Singaporean computer scientist specializing in data management and natural language processing. Her work in data management includes data provenance (or data lineage) and data integration. She is currently a Research Scientist at Facebook AI, and was previously the Director of Resea...
Wang-Chiew Tan : Tan earned her bachelor's degree in computer science (first-class) at the National University of Singapore, and completed her Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania. Her 2002 dissertation, Data Annotations, Provenance, and Archiving, was jointly supervised by Peter Buneman and Sanjeev Khanna. Before w...
Wang-Chiew Tan : Tan was named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery in 2015 "for contributions to data provenance and to the foundations of information integration".
Wang-Chiew Tan : Wang-Chiew Tan publications indexed by Google Scholar Home page
Hideto Tomabechi : Hideto Tomabechi (苫米地 英人, Tomabechi Hideto, born 1959) (PhD, professor, adjunct fellow) (Knight: Cav. di Gr. Cr.) is a Japanese cognitive scientist (computational linguistics, functional brain science, cognitive psychology, cognitive warfare, analytic philosophy) computer scientist (distributed proce...
Hideto Tomabechi : Fellow, CyLab at Carnegie Mellon University. Cyber Security and Privacy Institute, Visual Intelligence Studio (visual information processing, cognitive video, machine learning, deep learning). Research professor, George Mason University Command Control Communications Computing Intelligence and Cyber ...
Hideto Tomabechi : Tomabechi reported having synesthesia as a child. Because of his synesthesia, his brain experienced sounds as a visual experience. This made it very easy for him to learn and remember. As a child, he was able to perfectly learn and memorize Encyclopædia Britannica, World History, and Japanese History...
Hideto Tomabechi : 1979: After graduating from Komaba Toho High School, entered the Faculty of Foreign Languages at Sophia University. 1981: University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Communication. 1983: Graduated from Sophia University Faculty of Foreign Studies, Department of English (Linguistics). 1985 - 1987: R...
Hideto Tomabechi : Hideto Tomabechi was also a head of JustSystems as a professor in the Department of Information Sciences and Intelligent Systems at Tokushima University. At the time, JustSystems was Japan's largest software development / technology company. In 1993, Hideto Tomabechi became director of the Developmen...
Hideto Tomabechi : During his brain research projects, he discovered that the human brain and mind can be manipulated extremely easily. Currently, Tomabechi is the most famous scientists in the field of human brainwashing and psychological manipulation. In the 1990s, at the University of Tokushima, he built a virtual r...
Hideto Tomabechi : Aum Shinrikyo was a religious cult founded by Asahara Shoko in 1987. Aum Shinrikyo carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995 and was found to have been responsible for the Matsumoto sarin attack the previous year. Asahara's religious doctrines were built from several other religious an...
Hideto Tomabechi : Tomabechi is currently a research professor at George Mason University, Center of Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, Computing, Intelligence and Cyber Center (C4I and Cyber Center). The C4I and Cyber Center at George Mason University is the first and only civilian university-based entity...
Hideto Tomabechi : Dr. Hideto Tomabechi received his PhD in 1993 from Carnegie Mellon University. He published two high-impact algorithms in his doctoral thesis. These algorithms are mainly used by artificial intelligence and intelligent information processing programs (Natural Language Processing). Tomabechi Algorithm...
Hideto Tomabechi : After leaving JustSystem in 1998, Tomabechi revived a company called Cognitive Research Labs that he had founded during his Carnegie Mellon days, to work on government-sponsored projects. Cognitive Research Labs produced software that's conceptually based on an Artificial Intelligence theory called "...
Hideto Tomabechi : Hideto Tomabechi created the first computer capable of recognising and interpreting human speech in 1987 at Carnegie Mellon University. The name of the research project was Carnegie Mellon's complex machine. Carnegie Mellon's complex machine translation process converts human concepts to knowledge-ba...
Hideto Tomabechi : Tomabechi defined the concept of Buddhist Emptiness using the tools of modern analytic philosophy and mathematics in a publication in 2011 (Defining “Emptiness” September 30, 2011 Hideto Tomabechi) Theravada Buddhism describes Buddha's enlightenment by the concept of “dependent origination”. “Depende...
Hideto Tomabechi : He had published several papers on the LISP programming language, which is mainly the basic programming language of artificial intelligence. At Yale University, Tomabechi built massively parallel processing systems, artificial intelligence systems, etc. using the object-oriented programming language ...
Hideto Tomabechi : Hideto Tomabechi has been appointed the new Delegate Japan of the Orders of Royal House of Savoy. Tomabechi will also be representing the Japanese Delegates for MILITARY AND RELIGIOUS ORDER OF THE SAINTS MAURICE AND LAZARUS (Ordine dei Santi Maurizio e Lazzaro), SAVOY ORDER OF MERIT, and JUNIOR KNIGH...
Hideto Tomabechi : Hideto Tomabechi appears weekly in the program Barairo Dandy on the Japanese television channel Tokyo MX. He mainly analyzes scientific topics and comments on various news. It covers topics such as international economy, medicine, politics, and psychology.
Hideto Tomabechi : Hideto Tomabechi also is a Head and House Master of martial art of House of Tomabechi (Tomabechi-ryu 10-dan). House Martial Art of Tomabechi is an ancient Bujutsu with history over 700 years. It dates back to when Ashikaga Shogunate requested aristocratic clans to become warriors who were later calle...
Jun'ichi Tsujii : Jun'ichi Tsujii (辻井 潤一, Tsujii Jun'ichi, born 7 February 1949) is a Japanese computer scientist specializing in natural language processing and text mining, particularly in the field of biology and bioinformatics.
Jun'ichi Tsujii : Tsujii received his Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Kyoto University in 1971, 1973, and 1978 respectively. He was Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Kyoto University, before accepting a position as Professor of Computational Lin...
Jun'ichi Tsujii : Since May 2015, Tsujii has been the director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Center at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan. Tsujii was previously a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA). Before joining MSRA, he was a professor at the Uni...
Jun'ichi Tsujii : On 14 May 2010, Tsujii was awarded the Medals of Honor with Purple Ribbon, one of Japan's highest awards, presented to influential contributors in the fields of art, academics or sports. In September 2014, Tsujii was awarded the FUNAI Achievement Award at the Forum on Information Technology (FIT), whi...
Jun'ichi Tsujii : Oiwa, Hidekazu; Tsujii, Jun'ichi (2014). Common Space Embedding of Primal-Dual Relation Semantic Spaces. COLING 2014. Dublin. pp. 1579–1590. Taura, K.; Matsuzaki, T.; Miwa, M.; Kamoshida, Y.; Yokoyama, D.; Dun, N.; Shibata, T.; Jun, C. S.; Tsujii, J. (2013). "Design and implementation of GXP make – A ...
Hans Uszkoreit : Hans Uszkoreit is a German computational linguist. Hans Uszkoreit studied Linguistics and Computer Science at Technische Universität Berlin and the University of Texas at Austin. While he was studying in Austin, he also worked as a research associate in a large machine translation project at the Lingui...
Hans Uszkoreit : Hans Uszkoreit, a native of East Berlin, was actively involved in a group of young individuals who opposed the East Germany regime. His protesting against the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia led to his expulsion from high school and subsequent imprisonment for a period of fifteen months on charges of s...
Hans Uszkoreit : He is father of a son Jakob Uszkoreit machine learning researcher scientist, an author of the landmark paper "Attention Is All You Need" and daughter Lena Uszkoreit.
Hans Uszkoreit : 2002 Elected Member of the European Academy of Sciences 2012 Google Faculty Research Award 2013 Google Focused Research Award
Hans Uszkoreit : German research Center for Artificial Intelligence. Language Technology Lab.Retrieved: 18 May 2009. From: http://dfki.de/lt/lt-general.php Hans Uszkoreit. Personal page. Retrieved 18, May 2009 from: http://hans.uszkoreit.net/
Bernard Vauquois : Bernard Vauquois ((1929-06-14)June 14, 1929 — (1985-09-30)September 30, 1985) was a French mathematician and computer scientist. He was a pioneer of computer science and machine translation (MT) in France. An astronomer-turned-computer scientist, he is known for his work on the programming language A...
Bernard Vauquois : Bernard Vauquois was initially a researcher at French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) from 1952 to 1958 at the Astrophysics Institute of the Meudon Observatory, after completing studies in mathematics, physics, and astronomy. Since 1957, his research program has also focused on methods...
Bernard Vauquois : The Vauquois triangle is a conceptual model and diagram illustrating possible approaches to the design of machine translation systems, first proposed in 1968. Different illustrations of the Vauquois triangle, from the most basic to the most detailed.
Bernard Vauquois : Bernard Vauquois is regarded as a pioneer of machine translation in France. He played a key role in developing the first large-scale second-generation machine translation system, and his work influenced the field of machine translation for many years. He supervised some twenty doctoral theses, most o...
Bernard Vauquois : Vauquois, Bernard (1973). Traduction automatique (in French). Paris: Gauthier-Villars. Vauquois, Bernard (1967). Introduction à la traduction automatique (in French). Paris: Gauthier-Villars. == References ==
Paola Velardi : Paola Velardi (born in Rome, April 26, 1955) is a full professor of computer science at Sapienza University in Rome, Italy. Her research encompasses Artificial Intelligence and specifically, natural language processing, machine learning business intelligence and semantic web. Velardi is one of the hundr...
Paola Velardi : Velardi's research aims at using algorithms to analyse natural language on social networks and in general in natural language existing in any written documentation. Her current interest encompasses the study of social media for epidemiological surveillance, for the analysis of the leadership role of wom...
Paola Velardi : Velardi graduated in electronic engineering from Sapienza University in 1978. From 1978 to 1983, she worked for the Ugo Bordoni Foundation, a research institution focusing on ICT and working under the supervision of the Italian Ministry of Economic Development. In 1983, she was a visiting scholar at Sta...
Paola Velardi : Since November 2001, Velardi has been a full professor in the department of computer science ("Dipartimento di Informatica" in Italian) at Sapienza University in Rome, Italy. Since 2013, she has been the coordinator of the Distance Learning Degree in Computer Science at Sapienza University.
Paola Velardi : Velardi is one of the hundred female scientists included in the database "100esperte.it" (translated from Italian with "100 female experts"). This database lists top Italian female STEM scientists. Six out of one hundred scientists in the 100esperte's database are computer scientists like Velardi. Velar...
Paola Velardi : Velardi aims at debunking the myth of computer science as a man-oriented and "inflexible" discipline. She is the founder of the project "NERD? Non e' roba per donne?" (translated from Italian: "NERD? Is it not stuff for women?"). This project was launched by Velardi in 2012 in the Department of Computer...
Paola Velardi : Official website Paola Velardi publications indexed by Google Scholar Velardi's profile in 100esperte.it's database (Italian)
Jean Véronis : Jean Véronis (3 June 1955 – 8 September 2013) was a French linguist, computer scientist and blogger, and a research professor at Aix-Marseille University. His research interests included natural language processing, text mining and standardisation. He was a founder of the field that is now called digital...
Jean Véronis : Contribution to the study of error in natural language man-machine dialogue /Contribution a l'etude de l'erreur dans le dialogue homme-machine en language naturel. Ph.D. Thesis, Aix-Marseille University. 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10068/23512 / http://www.sudoc.fr/006502245 Text Encoding Initiative - Ba...
Ellen Voorhees : Ellen Marie Voorhees (born March 13, 1958) is an American computer scientist known for her work in document retrieval, information retrieval, and natural language processing. She works in the retrieval group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Ellen Voorhees : Voorhees was born in Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania, and was the 1976 valedictorian at Bensalem High School. She did her undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University, graduating in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in computer science. She attended Cornell University where she received her maste...
Ellen Voorhees : Voorhees was elected as an ACM Fellow in 2018 for "contributions in evaluation of information retrieval, question answering, and other language technologies". Voorhees is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), ...
Ellen Voorhees : Ellen Voorhees publications indexed by Google Scholar
Marilyn Walker : Marilyn A. Walker is an American computer scientist. She is professor of computer science and head of the Natural Language and Dialogue Systems Lab at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). Her research includes work on computational models of dialogue interaction and conversational agents, a...
Marilyn Walker : Walker received an M.S. in computer science from Stanford University in 1987, and an M.A in linguistics and a Ph.D. in computer and information science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993. Walker was awarded a Royal Society Wolfson Research Fellowship at the University of Sheffield from 2003 to...
Marilyn Walker : [1] List of publications [2] from Google Scholar [3] Project on Healthcare intervention [4] Project on teaching computers to understand sarcasm
Hanna Wallach : Hanna Megan Wallach (born 1979) is a computational social scientist and partner research manager at Microsoft Research. Her work makes use of machine learning models to study the dynamics of social processes. Her current research focuses on issues of fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics as...
Hanna Wallach : Wallach graduated with a BA in Computer Science from Newnham College, Cambridge in 2001. She moved to the University of Edinburgh for her graduate studies. Here she focused on cognitive science and machine learning. Wallach completed her doctoral research at the University of Cambridge. Her research con...
Hanna Wallach : Her early research considered the development of natural language processing which analyses the structure and content of social processes. Wallach explained that social interactions have several things in common; structure (i.e. who is involved in the interaction), content (the information that is share...
Hanna Wallach : 2001 Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year 2002 University of Edinburgh Best MSc Student in Cognitive Science 2010 Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics 2014 Glamour magazine 35 Women Under 35 Who Are Changing the Tech Industry 2015 El...
Hanna Wallach : Wallach, Hanna M. (2006). "Topic modeling". Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning - ICML '06. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. pp. 977–984. doi:10.1145/1143844.1143967. ISBN 1-59593-383-2. S2CID 1174898. Wallach, Hanna M.; Murray, Iain; Salakhutdinov, Ruslan; Mimno, Dav...
Hanna Wallach : Wallach is a competitive roller derby player. She is an advocate for the improved representation of women working in computer science. She was co-founder of the now annual Women in Machine Learning workshop, Debian Women Project and GNOME Outreach Program for Women (now Outreachy). == References ==
Bonnie Webber : Bonnie Lynn Nash-Webber (born August 30, 1946) is a computational linguist. She is an honorary professor of intelligent systems in the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation (ILCC) at the University of Edinburgh.
Bonnie Webber : Webber completed her PhD at Harvard University in 1978, advised by Bill Woods, while at the same time working with Woods at Bolt Beranek and Newman.
Bonnie Webber : Webber was appointed a professor at the University of Pennsylvania for 20 years before moving to Edinburgh in 1998. She has many academic descendants through her student at Pennsylvania, Martha E. Pollack. After retiring from the University of Edinburgh in 2016, she was listed by the university as an ho...
Janyce Wiebe : Janyce Marbury Wiebe (1959–2018) was an American computer science specializing in natural language processing and known for her work on subjectivity, sentiment analysis, opinion mining, discourse processing, and word-sense disambiguation.
Janyce Wiebe : Wiebe was born in 1959, in Albany, New York. She majored in English at the Binghamton University, graduating in 1981, and completed a Ph.D. in computer science in 1990, at the University at Buffalo. Her dissertation, Recognizing Subjective Sentences: A Computational Investigation of Narrative Text, was s...
Janyce Wiebe : Wiebe was named a Fellow of the Association for Computational Linguistics in 2015.
Janyce Wiebe : Home page Janyce Wiebe publications indexed by Google Scholar
Robert Wilensky : Robert Wilensky (26 March 1951 – 15 March 2013) was an American computer scientist and emeritus professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information, with his main focus of research in artificial intelligence.
Robert Wilensky : In 1971, Wilensky received his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Yale University, and in 1978, a Ph.D. in computer science from the same institution. After finishing his thesis, "Understanding Goal-Based Stories", Wilensky joined the faculty from the EECS Department of UC Berkeley. In 1986, he wor...
Robert Wilensky : Throughout his career, Wilensky authored and co-authored over 60 scholarly articles and technical reports on AI, natural language processing, and information dissemination. In addition to his numerous technical publications, Wilensky also published two books on the programming language LISP, LISPcraft...
Robert Wilensky : UC Berkeley School of Information International Computer Science Institute Peter Norvig == References ==
Yorick Wilks : Yorick Alexander Wilks FBCS (27 October 1939 – 14 April 2023) was a British computer scientist. He was an emeritus professor of artificial intelligence at the University of Sheffield, visiting professor of artificial intelligence at Gresham College (a post created especially for him), senior research fel...
Yorick Wilks : Wilks was educated at Torquay Boys' Grammar School, followed by Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he read Philosophy, joined the Epiphany Philosophers and obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree (1968) under Professor R. B. Braithwaite for the thesis 'Argument and Proof'; he was an early pioneer in mea...
Yorick Wilks : Wilks received many awards: (2009) Elected Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (2009) Lovelace Medal by the British Computer Society (2008) Zampolli Prize (ELRA, awarded at LREC in Marrakech, Morocco) (2008) Lifetime Achievement Award (Association for Computational Linguistics, in Columbus)...
Yorick Wilks : Wilks was an active member of the following associations: Association for Computational Linguistics Society for the Study of AI and Simulation of Behaviour Association for Computing Machinery Cognitive Science Society British Society for the Philosophy of Science American Association for Artificial Intel...
Yorick Wilks : Artificial intelligence Computational linguistics Natural language processing
Yorick Wilks : Yorick Wilks' profile at the University of Sheffield DCS Yorick Wilks' title at WiredVibe Yorick Wilks' Profile at Gresham College Yorick Wilks' subsite at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford Yorick Wilks video on Voices from Oxford (VOA) Second VOA video ] A seminar by Yorick Wilks at t...
Krzysztof Wołk : Krzysztof Wołk (born 16 August 1986) is a Polish IT researcher who specializes in artificial intelligence, machine learning, mobile applications, linguistic engineering, multimedia, NLP and graphic applications. His research works have been cited in more than 70 international research journals, books a...
Krzysztof Wołk : He obtained the doctorate degree in 2016 from the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information and Technology in Warsaw, Poland. He is currently working as researcher and assistant professor at the Polish-Japanese Computer Science Academy (PJATK) in Warsaw, Poland.
Krzysztof Wołk : He has published three books: Biblia Windows Server 2012, Administrator's Guide, Mac OS X Server 10.8, and MAC OS X Server 10.6 and 10.7 Practical Guide has been cited by many researchers in the scholarly books, research journals and articles. His research work on the Polish-English statistical machine...
Victor Yngve : Victor H. Yngve (July 5, 1920 – January 15, 2012) was a professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1953-1965). He was one of the earliest researchers in computational linguistics and natural language processing, the use of computers to analyze and...
Victor Yngve : Duncan, S. (1972). "Some signals and rules for taking turns in conversations". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 23 (2): 283–292. doi:10.1037/h0033031. Yngve, Victor H. (July 1958). "A programming language for mechanical translation" (PDF). Mechanical Translation. 5 (1): 25–41. Archived from ...
Victor Yngve : Interview Archived May 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, dcs.shef.ac.uk; accessed August 15, 2017. Interview video; accessed August 15, 2017. In Memoriam
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