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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ACM Fellow For contributions to AI, natural language processing, HCI, and human-centered design.

Overview

Terry Winograd is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research mainly focuses on areas intersecting neuroscience, social sciences, and psychology, with notable emphasis on cognitive neuroscience and education. Within these disciplines, the scientist has contributed notably to autism spectrum disorder research, child development using digital technology, and digital mental health interventions.

Their recent publications demonstrate a persistent interest in applying technology to developmental and behavioral challenges, particularly autism. Key papers include:

  • Toward Continuous Social Phenotyping: Analyzing Gaze Patterns in an Emotion Recognition Task for Children With Autism Through Wearable Smart Glasses (2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research)
  • Crowdsourced privacy-preserved feature tagging of short home videos for machine learning ASD detection (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Superpower Glass: Delivering Unobtrusive Real-time Social Cues in Wearable Systems (2020, arXiv [Cornell University])
  • Crowdsourced feature tagging for scalable and privacy-preserved autism diagnosis (2020, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])
  • Designing a Holistic At-Home Learning Aid for Autism (2020, arXiv [Cornell University])

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including Nick Haber, Catalin Voss, Dennis P. Wall, Peter Washington, and Aaron Kline. These collaborations have contributed to a broad range of interdisciplinary research outputs.

Publication venues commonly associated with their work include arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Medical Internet Research, Scientific Reports, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Research topics covered by Terry Winograd extend to behavioral and psychological studies, assistive technology in communication and mobility, face recognition and analysis, and mobile health and mHealth applications.

Specific subfields within their activity include developmental and educational psychology, applied psychology, and occupational therapy. These subfields reflect a multidisciplinary approach aimed at understanding and aiding developmental processes and therapeutic interventions.

Terry Winograd was awarded the ACM Fellow distinction in 2009 for contributions spanning artificial intelligence, natural language processing, human-computer interaction, and human-centered design.

Best Publications

  • The PageRank Citation Ranking : Bringing Order to the Web

    Lawrence Page;Sergey Brin;Rajeev Motwani;Terry Winograd

  • Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design

    Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores

  • Understanding Natural Language

    Terry Winograd

  • Understanding computers and cognition

    Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores

  • An overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language

    Daniel G. Bobrow;Terry A. Winograd

  • The Interactive Workspaces project: experiences with ubiquitous computing rooms

    B. Johanson;A. Fox;T. Winograd

  • The action workflow approach to workflow management technology

    Raúl Medina‐Mora;Terry Winograd;Rodrigo Flores;Fernando Flores

  • A Language/Action Perspective on the Design of Cooperative Work

    Terry Winograd

  • Bringing Design to Software

    Terry Winograd

  • Computer systems and the design of organizational interaction

    Fernando Flores;Michael Graves;Brad Hartfield;Terry Winograd

  • Procedures as a representation for data in a computer program for understanding natural language

    Terry Winograd

  • Computerized method and system for managing business processes using linked workflows

    Fernando Flores;Chauncey F. Bell;Pablo A. Flores;Rodrigo F. Flores

  • FRAME REPRESENTATIONS AND THE DECLARATIVE/PROCEDURAL CONTROVERSY

    Terry Winograd

  • Language As a Cognitive Process

    Terry Winograd

  • Time as essence for photo browsing through personal digital libraries

    Adrian Graham;Hector Garcia-Molina;Andreas Paepcke;Terry Winograd

  • GUS, a frame driven dialog system

    D Bobrow

  • Designing the user interface for multimodal speech and pen-based gesture applications: state-of-the-art systems and future research directions

    Sharon Oviatt;Phil Cohen;Lizhong Wu;John Vergo

  • Architectures for context

    Terry Winograd

  • Method and apparatus for building business process applications in terms of its workflows

    Pablo A. Flores;Rodrigo F. Flores;Raul Medina-Mora Icaza;Jaime Garza Vasquez

  • SIDES: a cooperative tabletop computer game for social skills development

    Anne Marie Piper;Eileen O'Brien;Meredith Ringel Morris;Terry Winograd

  • On understanding computers and cognition: A new foundation for design: A response to the reviews

    Terry Winograd;Fernando Flores

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Paepcke
Andreas Paepcke Stanford University
Dennis P. Wall
Dennis P. Wall Stanford University
Carl Feinstein
Carl Feinstein Stanford University
Hector Garcia-Molina
Hector Garcia-Molina Stanford University
Meredith Ringel Morris
Meredith Ringel Morris Google (United States)
Armando Fox
Armando Fox University of California, Berkeley
François Guimbretière
François Guimbretière Cornell University
Daniel G. Bobrow
Daniel G. Bobrow Palo Alto Research Center
Pat Hanrahan
Pat Hanrahan Stanford University
Jennifer M. Phillips
Jennifer M. Phillips Stanford University

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