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  1. Nathaniel Rochester (February 21, 1752, – May 17, 1831) was an American Revolutionary War soldier and land speculator, most noted for founding the settlement which would become Rochester, New York.

  2. Nathaniel Rochester. Born January 14, 1919, Buffalo, N. Y; chief architect of IBM's first scientific computer and of the Prototype of its first commercial computer, and developer of symbolic assembly language programming. Education: BS, MIT, 1941. Professional Experience: MIT Radiation Laboratory, 1941-1943; Sylvania Electric Products, 1943-1948;

  3. La conferencia fue organizada por John McCarthy (Dartmouth College, Nuevo Hampshire), Marvin L. Minsky (Harvard University), Nathaniel Rochester y Claude E. Shannon (Bell Telephone Laboratories). Propusieron a un grupo de investigadores que quisieran trabajar sobre la conjetura de que cada aspecto del aprendizaje y la inteligencia podían ser ...

  4. Nathaniel Rochester joined IBM in November 1948 as an associate engineer. He coordinated the work of the Poughkeepsie Engineering Planning Group, and in cooperation with the Planning Group from the Applied Science Division, he developed firm specifications for the Defense Calculator.

  5. Nathaniel Rochester (January 14, 1919 – June 8, 2001) was the chief architect of the IBM 701, the first mass produced scientific computer, and of the prototype of its first commercial version, the IBM 702. He wrote the first assembler and participated in the founding of the field of artificial intelligence. (de) (eo)

  6. Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon (who proposed the workshop), with others The Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence was a 1956 summer workshop widely considered [1] [2] [3] to be the founding event of artificial intelligence as a field.