Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Bledsoe (November 12 1921 Maysville, Oklahoma, U.S. – October 4 1995 Austin, Texas, USA) was a mathematician, computer scientist, and prominent educator. He is one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and automated theorem proving. Bledsoe died on 4 October 1995 of ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
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| - Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Bledsoe (November 12 1921 Maysville, Oklahoma, U.S. – October 4 1995 Austin, Texas, USA) was a mathematician, computer scientist, and prominent educator. He is one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and automated theorem proving. Bledsoe died on 4 October 1995 of ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Bledsoe joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an adult, and served in the church as a Bishop, counselor to the Stake Presidency, and Stake Patriarch. He also served as a leader in the Boy Scouts of America . (en)
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| - Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Bledsoe (November 12 1921 Maysville, Oklahoma, U.S. – October 4 1995 Austin, Texas, USA) was a mathematician, computer scientist, and prominent educator. He is one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and automated theorem proving. Bledsoe died on 4 October 1995 of ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. (en)
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