Aravind Joshi

Computer Scientist

1929 –

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Who is Aravind Joshi?

Aravind Krishna Joshi is the Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the computer science department of the University of Pennsylvania. Joshi defined the tree-adjoining grammar formalism which is often used in computational linguistics and natural language processing.

Joshi studied at Pune University and the Indian Institute of Science, where he was awarded a BE in electrical engineering and a DIISc in communication engineering respectively. Joshi's graduate work was done in the electrical engineering department at the University of Pennsylvania, and he was awarded his PhD in 1960. He became a professor at Penn and is the co-founder and co-director of the Institute for Research in Cognitive Science.

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Born
1929
Pune
Religion
  • Hinduism
Nationality
  • United States of America
  • India
Profession
Education
  • Indian Institute of Science
  • University of Pennsylvania
Employment
  • University of Pennsylvania
Lived in
  • Philadelphia

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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