Terence Parr
Terence Parr
2021 Invited talk
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Workshop: Beyond Static Papers: Rethinking How We Share Scientific Understanding in ML
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Workshop: Beyond Static Papers: Rethinking How We Share Scientific Understanding in ML
Speaker
Terence Parr
Terence is a professor of computer science and data science at the University of San Francisco where he continues to work on his ANTLR parser generator. Until January 2014, Terence was the graduate program director for the computer science and was founding director of the MS in data science program. (And now director MSDS again.) Before entering academia in 2003, he worked in industry and co-founded jGuru.com. Terence herded programmers and implemented the large jGuru developers website, during which time he developed and refined the StringTemplate engine. Terence has consulted for and held various industry positions. He received a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Purdue University.
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