John Levine
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John Levine
Summary
John Levine is a human[1]. He worked as a computer scientist[2] and artificial intelligence researcher[3].
Key Facts
- John Levine's professions included computer scientist[2].
- John Levine's professions included artificial intelligence researcher[3].
- John Levine was educated at University of Cambridge[4].
- John Levine's doctoral advisor was Stephen Pulman[5].
- A notable work attributed to John Levine is Automatic Generation of Technical Documentation[6].
- John Levine is recorded as male[7].
- John Levine's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- John Levine supervised Tommy Thompson as a doctoral student[9].
- John Levine supervised Georgios N. Yannakakis as a doctoral student[10].
- John Levine's ISNI is recorded as 0000000136086617[11].
- John Levine's family name is recorded as Q21510733[12].
- John Levine's given name is recorded as John[13].
- John Levine's given name is recorded as Michael[14].
- John Levine's Scopus author ID is recorded as 22734940700[15].
- John Levine's different from is recorded as John R. Levine[16].
- John Levine's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as RuWNSe8AAAAJ[17].
- John Levine's IEEE Xplore author ID is recorded as 37275577000[18].
Body
Education
John Levine's education included a stint at University of Cambridge[4]. His doctoral advisor was Stephen Pulman[5].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[2] and artificial intelligence researcher[3]. Doctoral students include Tommy Thompson[9], a computer scientist[19] and Georgios N. Yannakakis[10], a university teacher[20], of Greece[21].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to John Levine is Automatic Generation of Technical Documentation[6].
Why It Matters
John Levine's notable doctoral advisees include Tommy Thompson[22], a computer scientist[23].
FAQs
What did John Levine do for work?
John Levine worked as computer scientist[2] and artificial intelligence researcher[3].
Where did John Levine go to school?
John Levine was educated at University of Cambridge[4].