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Eduardo Schwartz, (born 1940), American, pioneering research in the real options method of pricing investments under uncertainty. Claude Shannon, (1916–2001), American, mathematician, electronic engineer, and cryptographer known as "the father of Information Theory".
Jiawei Han – data mining; Frank Harary – graph theory; Brian Harris – machine translation research, Canada's first computer-assisted translation course, natural translation theory, community interpreting (Critical Link) Juris Hartmanis – computational complexity theory; Johan Håstad – computational complexity theory
Bing Liu is a Chinese-American professor of computer science who specializes in data mining, machine learning, and natural language processing.In 2002, he became a scholar at University of Illinois at Chicago. [1]
Trevor John Hastie (born 27 June 1953) is an American statistician and computer scientist. He is currently serving as the John A. Overdeck Professor of Mathematical Sciences and Professor of Statistics at Stanford University. [1]
This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. All entries must already have associated articles. Some persons notable as computer scientists are included here because they work in program as well as research.
Statistics is the theory and application of mathematics to the scientific method including hypothesis generation, experimental design, sampling, data collection, data summarization, estimation, prediction and inference from those results to the population from which the experimental sample was drawn.
A well-documented and representative multilingual dataset with the explicit goal of doing good for and by the people whose data was collected. Extracted non-HTML content, cleaned out UI and ads, deduplicated, removed PII, and tokenized.
The related terms data dredging, data fishing, and data snooping refer to the use of data mining methods to sample parts of a larger population data set that are (or may be) too small for reliable statistical inferences to be made about the validity of any patterns discovered. These methods can, however, be used in creating new hypotheses to ...