Jane J. Robinson

[4] She stayed on at UCLA with a graduate fellowship in history[1] while at the same time beginning to raise a family of four children.

Instead, she worked as an English instructor at UCLA and California State University, Los Angeles,[6] becoming the sole supporter of her family after the death of her husband in the late 1950s.

[6] Her publications included: In 1965, Robinson and other researchers wrote a series of papers for the International Conference on Computational Linguistics called COLING 1965.

Robinson and Kurt Konolige wrote the paper Computational Aspects of the Use of Metarules in Formal Grammars.

Their main goal is to find out if metarules can interact to create a reasonable amount of rules and correct grammar.