In June 1965, Sister Mary Kenneth Keller, BVM, received the first US PhD in Computer Science, and this paper outlines her life and accomplishments. As a scholar, she has the distinction of being an early advocate of learning-by-example in artificial intelligence. Her main scholarly contribution was in shaping computer science education in high schools and small colleges. She was an evangelist for viewing the computer as a symbol manipulator, for providing computer literacy to everyone, and for the use of computers in service to humanity. She was far ahead of her time in working to ensure a place for women in technology and in eliminating barriers preventing their participation, such as poor access to education and daycare. She was a strong and spirited woman, a visionary in seeing how computers would revolutionize our lives. A condensation of this paper appeared as, ``The Legacy of Mary Kenneth Keller, First U.S. Ph.D. in Computer Science," Jennifer Head and Dianne P. O'Leary, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 45(1):55--63, January-March 2023.
翻译:1965年6月,BVM修女Mary Kenneth Keller成为了美国第一位获得计算机科学博士学位的人。本文概述了她的生平和成就。作为一位学者,她是人工智能领域中早期支持学习-by-example(根据示例学习)的倡导者之一。她的主要学术贡献在于塑造高中和小学院的计算机科学教育。她是计算机符号处理器热的布道者,倡导为每个人提供计算机素养,并利用计算机为人类服务。她超前地意识到计算机将会彻底改变我们的生活方式。她致力于确保女性在科技领域中有一席之地,并消除其参与科技的障碍,例如良好的教育和托儿设施的缺失。她是一位强大而充满活力的女子。有关她的遗产的摘要发表在2023年1-3月IEEE计算机史纪事杂志上。