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    Terry Allen Winograd (born February 24, 1946) is an American professor of computer science at Stanford University, and co-director of the Stanford Human–Computer...
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  • what are called Winograd schemas, named after Terry Winograd, professor of computer science at Stanford University. On the surface, Winograd schema questions...
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  • knowledge representation language, developed by Daniel G. Bobrow and Terry Winograd while at Xerox PARC and Stanford University, respectively. It is a frame-based...
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  • natural-language understanding computer program that was developed by Terry Winograd at MIT in 1968–1970. In the program, the user carries on a conversation...
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  • for the Coppersmith–Winograd algorithm Terry Winograd (born 1946), computer scientist All pages with titles containing Winograd Vinograd (disambiguation)...
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    to appear outside typography, including: SHRDLU was used in 1972 by Terry Winograd as the name for an early artificial-intelligence system in Lisp. The...
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  • Cognition by Fernando Flores and Terry Winograd in 1987. As part of a reflection published in 2006, Terry Winograd describes the language-action perspective...
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  • understanding its link structure as a huge graph. His supervisor, Terry Winograd, encouraged him to pick this idea (which Larry Page later recalled as...
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  • Understanding Computers and Cognition. A New Foundation for Design, authors Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores applied Heidegger's concept of thrownness to the...
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    Stanford Daily in addition to his studies. Ly was inspired by professor Terry Winograd's perspective that computers ultimately serve as communications tools...
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