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William Aaron Woods

William Aaron Woods (born June 17, 1942), generally known as Bill Woods, is a researcher in natural language processing, continuous speech understanding, knowledge representation, and knowledge-based search technology. He is currently a Software Engineer at Google.[10]

William Aaron Woods
Born (1942-06-17) June 17, 1942 (age 81)
Alma materOhio Wesleyan University
Harvard University
Known forKL-ONE[8]
Semantic networks
Knowledge representation and reasoning[9]
AwardsAssociation for Computational Linguistics Lifetime Achievement Award[1]
Scientific career
InstitutionsAlphabet
Sun Microsystems[2]
ITA Software
BBN Technologies[3][4]
ON Technology
Applied Expert Systems, Inc.[5]
Ohio Wesleyan University
Harvard University[6]
ThesisSemantics for a Question Answering System (1968)
Doctoral advisorSusumu Kuno[7]
Doctoral studentsSteven Salzberg[7]
Bonnie Webber[7]
Ronald J. Brachman
Websitewww.parsecraft.com

Education edit

Woods received a bachelor's degree from Ohio Wesleyan University (1964) and a Master's (1965) and Ph.D. (1968) in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University, where he then served as an Assistant Professor and later as a Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science.

Research edit

Woods built one of the first natural language question answering systems (LUNAR) to answer questions about the Apollo 11 Moon rocks for the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center while he was at Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN)[3] in Cambridge, Massachusetts. At BBN, he was a Principal Scientist and manager of the Artificial Intelligence Department in the '70's and early '80's. He was the principal investigator for BBN's early work in natural language processing and knowledge representation and for its first project in continuous speech understanding. Subsequently, he was Chief Scientist for Applied Expert Systems and Principal Technologist for ON Technology, Cambridge start-ups. In 1991, he joined Sun Microsystems Laboratories as a Principal Scientist and Distinguished Engineer, and in 2007, he joined ITA Software as a Distinguished Software Engineer. ITA was acquired by Google in 2011, where he now works.

Woods' 1975 paper "What's in a Link"[11] is a widely cited[12] critical review of early work in semantic networks. This paper has been cited in the context of querying and natural language processing approaches that make use of Semantic Networks and general knowledge modeling. The paper attempts to clarify notions of meaning and semantics in computational systems. Woods further elaborated on the issues and how they relate to contemporary systems in "Meaning and Links" (2007).

Awards edit

Woods has received many honors:

Selected works edit

  • Woods, W. A. (1970). "Transition network grammars for natural language analysis". Communications of the ACM. 13 (10): 591–606. doi:10.1145/355598.362773. S2CID 18366823.
  • "The Lunar Sciences Natural Language Information System: Final Report" (with R. M. Kaplan and B.L. Nash-Webber), BBN Report No. 2378, Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc., Cambridge, MA 02138, June, 1972. (Available from NTIS as N72-28984.)
  • Speech-Understanding Systems: Final Report of a Study Group, (with A. Newell, chairman, et al. .), North-Holland/American Elsevier, 1973.
  • "An Experimental parsing System for Transition Network Grammars", in R. Rustin (ed.), Natural Language Processing, New York: Algorithmics Press, 1973.
  • "Progress in Natural Language Understanding: An Application to Lunar Geology," AFIPS Conference Proceedings 42 (1973 National Computer Conference and Exposition).
  • "What's in a Link: Foundations for Semantic Networks" in D. Bobrow and A. Collins (eds.), Representation and Understanding: Studies in Cognitive Science, New York: Academic Press, 1975. Reprinted in R. Brachman and H. Levesque (eds.), Readings in Knowledge Representation, San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1985. Also reprinted in Allan Collins and Edward E. Smith (eds.), Readings in Cognitive Science, San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann, 1988.
  • "Procedural Semantics as a Theory of Meaning" in A. Joshi, B. L. Webber and I. Sag (eds.), Elements of Discourse Understanding, Cambridge University Press, 1981.
  • "Optimal Search Strategies for Speech Understanding Control", Artificial Intelligence 18:3:295-326, May 1982.
  • "What's Important About Knowledge Representation?," IEEE Computer 16:10, October 1983.
  • "Artificial Intelligence", in Lisa Taylor (ed.), The Phenomenon of Change, New York: Rizzoli, 1984.
  • Computer Speech Processing, (ed. with Frank Fallside), Prentice-Hall International (UK) Ltd., 1985.
  • "Understanding Subsumption and Taxonomy: A Framework for Progress," in John Sowa (ed.), Principles of Semantic Networks: Explorations in the Representation of Knowledge, San Mateo:Morgan Kaufmann, 1991, pp 45–94.
  • "Conceptual Indexing: A Better Way to Organize Knowledge," Technical Report SMLI TR-97-61, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Mountain View, CA, April, 1997.
  • "Linguistic Knowledge can Improve Information Retrieval," with Lawrence A. Bookman, Ann Houston, Robert J. Kuhns, Paul Martin, and Stephen Green, Proceedings of ANLP-2000, Seattle, WA, May 1–3, 2000, (Final version with author's introduction is reprinted in Sun Labs' anniversary volume, Sun Microsystems Laboratories: The First Ten Years, 1991-2001.)
  • "Meaning and Links: a Semantic Odyssey," AI Magazine 28:4 (Winter 2007). full text

References edit

  1. ^ Woods, W. A. (2010). "The Right Tools: Reflections on Computation and Language". Computational Linguistics. 36 (4): 601–630. doi:10.1162/coli_a_00018. S2CID 12780794.
  2. ^ Woods, W. A. (2004). "Searching vs. Finding". Queue. 2 (2): 26–35. doi:10.1145/988392.988405.
  3. ^ a b Woods, W. A. (1973). "Progress in natural language understanding". Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '73. p. 441. doi:10.1145/1499586.1499695. S2CID 18770241.
  4. ^ Woods, W. (1982). "Optimal search strategies for speech understanding control". Artificial Intelligence. 18 (3): 295–326. doi:10.1016/0004-3702(82)90025-X. S2CID 1296226.
  5. ^ Woods, W. A. (1987). "Don't blame the tool". Computational Intelligence. 3: 228–237. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8640.1987.tb00211.x. S2CID 60510115.
  6. ^ Woods, W. A. (1970). "Transition network grammars for natural language analysis". Communications of the ACM. 13 (10): 591–606. doi:10.1145/355598.362773. S2CID 18366823.
  7. ^ a b c William Aaron Woods at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  8. ^ Woods, W. A.; Schmolze, J. G. (1992). "The KL-ONE family". Computers & Mathematics with Applications. 23 (2–5): 133. doi:10.1016/0898-1221(92)90139-9.
  9. ^ Woods, W. A. (1986). "Important issues in knowledge representation". Proceedings of the IEEE. 74 (10): 1322–1334. doi:10.1109/PROC.1986.13634. S2CID 7363835.
  10. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-woods-9b2b4b31/ [self-published source]
  11. ^ William A. Woods, "What's in a Link: Foundations for Semantic Networks". In D. Bobrow and A. Collins (eds.), Representation and Understanding: Studies in Cognitive Science, New York: Academic Press, 1975.
  12. ^ William Aaron Woods publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
  13. ^ "Elected AAAI Fellows". AAAI. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
  14. ^ The announcement of Bill Woods as the recipient of the 2010 ACL Lifetime Achievement Award

External links edit

  • Official website  
Preceded by ACL Lifetime Achievement Award
2010
Succeeded by

william, aaron, woods, born, june, 1942, generally, known, bill, woods, researcher, natural, language, processing, continuous, speech, understanding, knowledge, representation, knowledge, based, search, technology, currently, software, engineer, google, born, . William Aaron Woods born June 17 1942 generally known as Bill Woods is a researcher in natural language processing continuous speech understanding knowledge representation and knowledge based search technology He is currently a Software Engineer at Google 10 William Aaron WoodsBorn 1942 06 17 June 17 1942 age 81 Alma materOhio Wesleyan UniversityHarvard UniversityKnown forKL ONE 8 Semantic networksKnowledge representation and reasoning 9 AwardsAssociation for Computational Linguistics Lifetime Achievement Award 1 Scientific careerInstitutionsAlphabetSun Microsystems 2 ITA SoftwareBBN Technologies 3 4 ON TechnologyApplied Expert Systems Inc 5 Ohio Wesleyan UniversityHarvard University 6 ThesisSemantics for a Question Answering System 1968 Doctoral advisorSusumu Kuno 7 Doctoral studentsSteven Salzberg 7 Bonnie Webber 7 Ronald J BrachmanWebsitewww wbr parsecraft wbr comContents 1 Education 2 Research 3 Awards 4 Selected works 5 References 6 External linksEducation editWoods received a bachelor s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University 1964 and a Master s 1965 and Ph D 1968 in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University where he then served as an Assistant Professor and later as a Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science Research editWoods built one of the first natural language question answering systems LUNAR to answer questions about the Apollo 11 Moon rocks for the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center while he was at Bolt Beranek and Newman BBN 3 in Cambridge Massachusetts At BBN he was a Principal Scientist and manager of the Artificial Intelligence Department in the 70 s and early 80 s He was the principal investigator for BBN s early work in natural language processing and knowledge representation and for its first project in continuous speech understanding Subsequently he was Chief Scientist for Applied Expert Systems and Principal Technologist for ON Technology Cambridge start ups In 1991 he joined Sun Microsystems Laboratories as a Principal Scientist and Distinguished Engineer and in 2007 he joined ITA Software as a Distinguished Software Engineer ITA was acquired by Google in 2011 where he now works Woods 1975 paper What s in a Link 11 is a widely cited 12 critical review of early work in semantic networks This paper has been cited in the context of querying and natural language processing approaches that make use of Semantic Networks and general knowledge modeling The paper attempts to clarify notions of meaning and semantics in computational systems Woods further elaborated on the issues and how they relate to contemporary systems in Meaning and Links 2007 Awards editWoods has received many honors 1978 Fulbright Fellowship 1990 Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence 13 1992 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2010 Association for Computational Linguistics Lifetime Achievement Award 14 Selected works editWoods W A 1970 Transition network grammars for natural language analysis Communications of the ACM 13 10 591 606 doi 10 1145 355598 362773 S2CID 18366823 The Lunar Sciences Natural Language Information System Final Report with R M Kaplan and B L Nash Webber BBN Report No 2378 Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc Cambridge MA 02138 June 1972 Available from NTIS as N72 28984 Speech Understanding Systems Final Report of a Study Group with A Newell chairman et al North Holland American Elsevier 1973 An Experimental parsing System for Transition Network Grammars in R Rustin ed Natural Language Processing New York Algorithmics Press 1973 Progress in Natural Language Understanding An Application to Lunar Geology AFIPS Conference Proceedings 42 1973 National Computer Conference and Exposition What s in a Link Foundations for Semantic Networks in D Bobrow and A Collins eds Representation and Understanding Studies in Cognitive Science New York Academic Press 1975 Reprinted in R Brachman and H Levesque eds Readings in Knowledge Representation San Mateo Morgan Kaufmann 1985 Also reprinted in Allan Collins and Edward E Smith eds Readings in Cognitive Science San Mateo Morgan Kaufmann 1988 Procedural Semantics as a Theory of Meaning in A Joshi B L Webber and I Sag eds Elements of Discourse Understanding Cambridge University Press 1981 Optimal Search Strategies for Speech Understanding Control Artificial Intelligence 18 3 295 326 May 1982 What s Important About Knowledge Representation IEEE Computer 16 10 October 1983 Artificial Intelligence in Lisa Taylor ed The Phenomenon of Change New York Rizzoli 1984 Computer Speech Processing ed with Frank Fallside Prentice Hall International UK Ltd 1985 Understanding Subsumption and Taxonomy A Framework for Progress in John Sowa ed Principles of Semantic Networks Explorations in the Representation of Knowledge San Mateo Morgan Kaufmann 1991 pp 45 94 Conceptual Indexing A Better Way to Organize Knowledge Technical Report SMLI TR 97 61 Sun Microsystems Laboratories Mountain View CA April 1997 Linguistic Knowledge can Improve Information Retrieval with Lawrence A Bookman Ann Houston Robert J Kuhns Paul Martin and Stephen Green Proceedings of ANLP 2000 Seattle WA May 1 3 2000 Final version with author s introduction is reprinted in Sun Labs anniversary volume Sun Microsystems Laboratories The First Ten Years 1991 2001 Meaning and Links a Semantic Odyssey AI Magazine 28 4 Winter 2007 full textReferences edit Woods W A 2010 The Right Tools Reflections on Computation and Language Computational Linguistics 36 4 601 630 doi 10 1162 coli a 00018 S2CID 12780794 Woods W A 2004 Searching vs Finding Queue 2 2 26 35 doi 10 1145 988392 988405 a b Woods W A 1973 Progress in natural language understanding Proceedings of the June 4 8 1973 national computer conference and exposition on AFIPS 73 p 441 doi 10 1145 1499586 1499695 S2CID 18770241 Woods W 1982 Optimal search strategies for speech understanding control Artificial Intelligence 18 3 295 326 doi 10 1016 0004 3702 82 90025 X S2CID 1296226 Woods W A 1987 Don t blame the tool Computational Intelligence 3 228 237 doi 10 1111 j 1467 8640 1987 tb00211 x S2CID 60510115 Woods W A 1970 Transition network grammars for natural language analysis Communications of the ACM 13 10 591 606 doi 10 1145 355598 362773 S2CID 18366823 a b c William Aaron Woods at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Woods W A Schmolze J G 1992 The KL ONE family Computers amp Mathematics with Applications 23 2 5 133 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 92 90139 9 Woods W A 1986 Important issues in knowledge representation Proceedings of the IEEE 74 10 1322 1334 doi 10 1109 PROC 1986 13634 S2CID 7363835 https www linkedin com in william woods 9b2b4b31 self published source William A Woods What s in a Link Foundations for Semantic Networks In D Bobrow and A Collins eds Representation and Understanding Studies in Cognitive Science New York Academic Press 1975 William Aaron Woods publications indexed by Microsoft Academic Elected AAAI Fellows AAAI Retrieved 2024 01 02 The announcement of Bill Woods as the recipient of the 2010 ACL Lifetime Achievement AwardExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Preceded byFrederick Jelinek ACL Lifetime Achievement Award2010 Succeeded byEugene Charniak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Aaron Woods amp oldid 1193125761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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