Sharon J. Goldwater is an American and British computer scientist, cognitive scientist, developmental linguist, and natural language processing researcher who holds the Personal Chair of Computational Language Learning in the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics.[1] Her research involves the unsupervised learning of language by computers, and computer modeling of language development in children.[2]
Education and career
editGoldwater is a 1998 graduate of Brown University,[3] and worked as a researcher at SRI International from 1998 to 2000. She then returned to Brown for graduate study in cognitive and linguistic sciences, completing her Ph.D. in 2006.[1] Her dissertation, Nonparametric Bayesian Models of Lexical Acquisition, was supervised by Mark Johnson.[3][4]
After postdoctoral research at Stanford University, she took her present position at the University of Edinburgh.[1] She was given a personal chair in 2018.[5]
Recognition
editGoldwater was the 2016 winner of the Roger Needham Award of the British Computer Society.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Sharon Goldwater", Profiles, University of Edinburgh, retrieved 2022-07-28
- ^ a b Dr Goldwater wins BCS Award, University of Edinburgh School of Informatics, 21 June 2017, retrieved 2022-07-28
- ^ a b People, Brown Laboratory for Linguistic Information Processing, retrieved 2022-07-28
- ^ Goldwater, Sharon J. (2007), Nonparametric Bayesian Models of Lexical Acquisition (PDF) (Doctoral thesis), Brown University, retrieved 2022-07-28 – via University of Edinburgh
- ^ The Natural Language Processing Group at the University of Edinburgh, Congratulation to Sharon Goldwater, retrieved 2022-07-28 – via Twitter
External links
edit- Home page
- Sharon Goldwater publications indexed by Google Scholar