Karen Spärck Jones
Karen Spärck Jones (26 August 1935 – 4 April 2007) was a self-taught programmer and a pioneering British computer scientist responsible for the concept of
inverse document frequency (IDF), a technology that underlies most modern
search engines. She was an advocate for women in the field of computer science. She even came up with a slogan: “Computing is too important to be left to men.” In 2019, ''
The New York Times'' published her belated obituary in its series ''Overlooked'', calling her "a pioneer of computer science for work combining statistics and linguistics, and an advocate for women in the field." From 2008, to recognize her achievements in the fields of
information retrieval (IR) and
natural language processing (NLP), the
Karen Spärck Jones Award is awarded to a new recipient with outstanding research in one or both of her fields.
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