Ronald Kaplan is a notable figure in the field of computational linguistics, particularly known for his contributions to natural language processing and formal grammar theory. He is best recognized for his work on the development of frameworks for understanding and generating language, including the use of formal grammars and the creation of tools for parsing and analyzing linguistic structures. Kaplan has been associated with various academic institutions and has published numerous papers that explore the theoretical and practical aspects of language technology.

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