Robert Wilensky
Robert Wilensky (1951–2013) was an American computer scientist renowned for his work in artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and digital libraries. He earned his B.A. in mathematics in 1972 and Ph.D. in computer science in 1978 from Yale University, then spent nearly 30 years at UC Berkeley, where he chaired the Computer Science Division and led the Berkeley Digital Library Project.[1][2][3]
Artificial Intelligence
Natural Language Processing
Computer Science