Naomi Sager
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Born1927 (age 98–99)
Chicago, Illinois, US
OccupationProfessor of computational linguistics
Knownfornatural language processing for computers
ChildrenEva Harris
Naomi Sager | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1927 (age 98–99) Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Occupation | Professor of computational linguistics |
| Known for | natural language processing for computers |
| Children | Eva Harris |
| Scientific career | |
| Thesis | Seriality and ambiguity in English sentence structure (1968) |
| Doctoral advisor | Zellig Harris |
Naomi Sager (born 1927) is an American computational linguistics research scientist. She is a former research professor at New York University, now retired.[1] She is a pioneer in the development of natural language processing for computers.[2]
Sager was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1927. In 1946 she earned a bachelor of philosophy degree from the University of Chicago. She obtained a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Columbia University in 1953.[1]