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  1. Warren Weaver (July 17, 1894 – November 24, 1978) was an American scientist, mathematician, and science administrator. He is widely recognized as one of the pioneers of machine translation and as an important figure in creating support for science in the United States.

  2. May 2, 2024 · Warren Weaver was an American mathematician. He studied at the University of Wisconsin, taught there (1920–32), and directed the Rockefeller Foundation’s Natural Science Division (1932–55). He is considered the first person to propose using electronic computers for the translation of natural.

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  3. Warren Weaver was an American mathematician famous as one of the pioneers of machine translation.

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  5. Nov 24, 2017 · Learn about Warren Weaver, an American scientist and mathematician who was one of the pioneers of machine translation. He wrote a influential memorandum in 1949 that proposed four methods for computer-based translation and explained Shannon's theory of communication.

  6. Warren Weaver was a mathematician and physicist who made contributions to the applications of mathematics to war and the development of computational devices. He was director of the Applied Mathematics Panel of the NDRC and the Rockefeller Foundation, and a leader in the fields of biology, physics, and statistics. He received many honors and awards, including LLD from the University of Wisconsin and ScD from the University of Sao Paulo.

  7. Biographical/Historical Note. Warren Weaver (b. July 7, 1894, d. November 24, 1978) was a scientist, mathematician and science administrator, best known as one of the pioneers of machine translation and as an advocate and supporter of science in all its forms.

  8. Jan 12, 2022 · Warren Weaver was a mathematician and physicist who coined the term "molecular biology" in 1938 to describe the work of the Rockefeller Foundation's experimental biology initiative. He led the program from 1933 to 1951 and supported researchers on topics such as metabolism, genetics, viruses, and cancer. Learn how he shaped the field of molecular biology with his vision and strategy.

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