Barbara Grosz

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Barbara Grosz is a pioneering computer scientist known for her foundational work in natural language processing, multi-agent systems, and contributions to the field of artificial intelligence research and ethics.

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instanceOf American academic
artificial intelligence researcher
computer scientist
woman in STEM
almaMater Cornell University NERFINISHED
University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
awardReceived AAAI Fellow NERFINISHED
ACL Lifetime Achievement Award NERFINISHED
ACM Fellow NERFINISHED
ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award NERFINISHED
degree PhD in computer science
employer Harvard University
field artificial intelligence
computer science
human-computer interaction
multi-agent systems
natural language processing
gender female
influenced approaches to AI ethics and governance in academia
research in multi-agent collaboration
research in natural language dialogue systems
knownFor contributions to AI ethics
foundational work in natural language processing
leadership in artificial intelligence research
research on discourse and dialogue
research on multi-agent systems
work on collaborative systems
language English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence NERFINISHED
National Academy of Engineering
nationality United States of America
surface form: United States
notableWork models of collaborative plans and shared plans
theory of discourse structure with focus on centering
work on computational discourse and dialogue systems
occupation academic administrator
professor
researcher
position Area Dean for Computer Science at Harvard University
Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences at Harvard University NERFINISHED
researchArea collaborative multi-agent planning
computational models of dialogue
discourse structure in natural language
human-computer collaboration
models of conversation
workInstitution Harvard University NERFINISHED
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study NERFINISHED

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Steven A. Coons Award hasRecipient Barbara Grosz
this entity surface form: Barbara J. Grosz