Martin Kay
}}Martin Kay (1935 – 8 August 2021) was a computer scientist, known especially for his work in computational linguistics.
Born and raised in the United Kingdom, he received his M.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1961. In 1958 he started to work at the Cambridge Language Research Unit, one of the earliest centres for research in what is now known as Computational Linguistics. In 1961, he moved to the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California, US, where he eventually became head of research in linguistics and machine translation. He left Rand in 1972 to become Chair of the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. In 1974, he moved to the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center as a Research Fellow. In 1985, while retaining his position at Xerox PARC, he joined the faculty of Stanford University half-time. He was most recently Professor of Linguistics at Stanford University and Honorary Professor of Computational Linguistics at Saarland University. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Brendan Sullivan, Gregory Robison, Jenna Osborn, Martin Kay, Peter Thompson, Katherine Davis, Taisiya Zakharova, Olga Antipova, Yulia PushkarGet full text
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3by Sarah Cousineau, Abdurahim Rakhman, Martin Kay, Alexander Aleksandrov, Viatcheslav Danilov, Timofey Gorlov, Yun Liu, Cary Long, Alexander Menshov, Michael Plum, Andrei Shishlo, Andrew Webster, David JohnsonGet full text
Published 2017-12-01
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