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  1. Terry Allen Winograd (born February 24, 1946) is an American professor of computer science at Stanford University, and co-director of the Stanford Human–Computer Interaction Group. He is known within the philosophy of mind and artificial intelligence fields for his work on natural language using the SHRDLU program.

  2. hci.stanford.edu › winogradTerry Winograd

    Terry Winograd. Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Stanford University. Gates Computer Science 3B, Room 388. Stanford CA 94305-9035. Phone (650) 723-2780. winograd@cs.stanford.edu. Office hours by arrangement - please email me directly. See current Schedule.

  3. Terry Allen Winograd (Takoma Park, Maryland, 24 de fevereiro de 1946) é um cientista da computação estadunidense, professor da Universidade Stanford, e co-diretor do grupo de interação humano-computador de Stanford.

  4. Terry Winograd. Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus. Professor Winograd's focus is on human-computer interaction design and the design of technologies for development. He directs the teaching programs and HCI research in the Stanford Human-Computer Interaction Group, which recently celebrated it's 20th anniversary.

  5. Bio. Professor Winograd's focus is on human-computer interaction design and the design of technologies for development. He directs the teaching programs and HCI research in the Stanford Human-Computer Interaction Group, which recently celebrated it's 20th anniversary.

  6. Biography. Terry Winograd is a co-leader of the Liberation Technology program at CDDRL and Professor of Computer Science in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. His research focus is on human-computer interaction design, especially theoretical background and conceptual models.

  7. Bio-X Affiliated Faculty. Dr. Winograd's Human Computer Interaction Homepage. Professor Winograd's focus is on human-computer interaction design and the design of technologies for development. He directs the teaching programs and HCI research in the Stanford Human-Computer Interaction Group, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.