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'''Joseph D. Becker''' is one of the co-founders of the [[Unicode]] project, and a Technical Vice President Emeritus of the [[Unicode Consortium]]. He has worked on artificial intelligence at [[BBN Technologies|BBN]] and multilingual workstation software at [[Xerox]].
Becker has long been involved in the issues of multilingual computing in general and Unicode in particular. His 1984 paper in ''[[Scientific American]]'', "Multilingual Word Processing",<ref>{{cite web |title=Multilingual Word Processing |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/24969416 |publisher=Scientific American}}</ref> was a seminal work on some of the problems involved, including the need to distinguish [[Character (computing)|characters]] and [[glyph]]s.<ref>{{cite book|title=Using Computers in Linguistics: A Practical Guide|editor1=Helen Aristar Dry|editor2=John Lawler|isbn=978-0415167932|chapter=The Nature of Linguistic Data and the Requirements of a Computing Environment for Linguistic Research|chapter-url=http://www.sil.org/computing/routledge/simons/multilingual.html|author=Gary F. Simons|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/usingcomputersin00john}}</ref>
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