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Elizabeth Jane Johnson Robinson (1918 – April 22, 2015) was an American
computational linguist Computational linguistics is an interdisciplinary field concerned with the computational modelling of natural language, as well as the study of appropriate computational approaches to linguistic questions. In general, computational linguistics ...
who served as president of the
Association for Computational Linguistics The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is a scientific and professional organization for people working on natural language processing. Its namesake conference is one of the primary high impact conferences for natural language proce ...
.


Life

Jane Johnson was born in 1918 near Dallas–Fort Worth, and moved with her mother to Los Angeles in the 1920s. She graduated in 1938 with an A.B. in history from the
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, in the same year marrying Edward Charles Robinson, a fellow history student at UCLA. She stayed on at UCLA with a graduate fellowship in history while at the same time beginning to raise a family of four children. After completing her Ph.D. in 1946, with the dissertation ''The Early Life of John Lilburne: A Study in Puritan Political Thought'' concerning
John Lilburne John Lilburne (c. 161429 August 1657), also known as Freeborn John, was an English political Leveller before, during and after the English Civil Wars 1642–1650. He coined the term "'' freeborn rights''", defining them as rights with which e ...
, she found that the only academic positions in history open at the time were limited to men. Instead, she worked as an English instructor at UCLA and
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, becoming the sole supporter of her family after the death of her husband in the late 1950s. As an English instructor, she began learning about computational linguistics and
transformational grammar In linguistics, transformational grammar (TG) or transformational-generative grammar (TGG) was the earliest model of grammar proposed within the research tradition of generative grammar. Like current generative theories, it treated grammar as a sys ...
with the idea that it might help her teach English to engineers. In the 1950s, she began working with David G. Hays on
natural language processing Natural language processing (NLP) is a subfield of computer science and especially artificial intelligence. It is primarily concerned with providing computers with the ability to process data encoded in natural language and is thus closely related ...
at the
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. She moved to
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and the
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in the 1960s, and to
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in 1973. She was part of the PATR group in the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI International. Her work involved natural language processing and grammar formalisms. She continued to work there for 14 years until she retired. She served as the president of the
Association for Computational Linguistics The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is a scientific and professional organization for people working on natural language processing. Its namesake conference is one of the primary high impact conferences for natural language proce ...
in 1982, and retired in 1987. Her personal interests included poetry and backpacking. She died on April 22, 2015.


Research and selected publications

Robsinson's research interests involved the uses of grammars in computational linguistics, including the interplay between
formal grammar A formal grammar is a set of Terminal and nonterminal symbols, symbols and the Production (computer science), production rules for rewriting some of them into every possible string of a formal language over an Alphabet (formal languages), alphabe ...
and the details of the
natural language A natural language or ordinary language is a language that occurs naturally in a human community by a process of use, repetition, and change. It can take different forms, typically either a spoken language or a sign language. Natural languages ...
s they are used to describe, transformations between
dependency grammar Dependency grammar (DG) is a class of modern Grammar, grammatical theories that are all based on the dependency relation (as opposed to the ''constituency relation'' of Phrase structure grammar, phrase structure) and that can be traced back prima ...
and
phrase structure grammar The term phrase structure grammar was originally introduced by Noam Chomsky as the term for grammar studied previously by Emil Post and Axel Thue ( Post canonical systems). Some authors, however, reserve the term for more restricted grammars in t ...
, and grammars for the incorrect use of language. Her publications included: * * In 1965, Robinson and other researchers wrote a series of papers for the International Conference on Computational Linguistics called COLING 1965. She wrote the paper titled Endocentric Constructions and the Cocke Parsing Logic. The paper goes into depth about how computers understanding sentence structure through syntactic analysis, can be made simpler by separating grammar rules from computer routines. * * * * * In 1981, Robinson and other contributing researchers wrote Research on Natural-Language Processing at SRI, which was published on SRI International. Robinson and Kurt Konolige wrote the paper Computational Aspects of the Use of Metarules in Formal Grammars. They describe the use of metarules and their use to create formal grammar in English. Their main goal is to find out if metarules can interact to create a reasonable amount of rules and correct grammar.


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Jane Robinson
SRI International Artificial Intelligence Center {{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Jane J. 1918 births 2015 deaths American computer scientists American women computer scientists Computational linguistics researchers Linguists from the United States University of California, Los Angeles alumni University of California, Los Angeles faculty California State University, Los Angeles faculty 21st-century American women Presidents of the Association for Computational Linguistics