George L. Turin
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American computer scientist
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Computer Science
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#9967
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#1749
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Computational Linguistics
#2614
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#2640
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#60
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Machine Learning
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#4792
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#163
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Artificial Intelligence
#5111
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#5178
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#276
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George L. Turin's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University
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Why Is George L. Turin Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Lewis Turin was an American computer scientist. From 1983 to 1986, Turin was the Dean of UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. Turin retired from UC Berkeley in 1990, and died in March 2014.
George L. Turin's Published Works
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Published Works
- An introduction to matched filters (1960) (1075)
- Introduction to spread-spectrum antimultipath techniques and their application to urban digital radio (1980) (682)
- The characteristic function of Hermitian quadratic forms in complex normal variables (1960) (517)
- Principles and applications of random noise theory (1959) (297)
- The effects of multipath and fading on the performance of direct-sequence CDMA systems (1984) (265)
- The theory of optimum noise immunity (1959) (179)
- Communication through noisy, random-multipath channels (1956) (161)
- An introduction to digital matched filters (1976) (120)
- An introduction to digitial matched filters (1976) (120)
- Simulation of urban vehicle-monitoring systems (1972) (118)
- Error Probabilities for Binary Symmetric Ideal Reception through Nonselective Slow Fading and Noise (1958) (93)
- Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes (1962) (85)
- On optimal diversity reception (1961) (72)
- On Optimal Diversity Reception, II (1962) (66)
- Signal design for sequential detection systems with feedback (1965) (55)
- On the estimation in the presence of noise of the impulse response of a random, linear filter (1957) (43)
- Commutation Signaling - An Antimultipath Technique (1984) (30)
- Comparison of sequential and nonsequential detection systems with uncertainty feedback (1966) (23)
- Minimax Strategies for Matched-Filter Detection (1975) (19)
- More on uncertainty feedback: The bandlimited case (1968) (6)
- Notes on digital communication (1969) (5)
- Simulation of urban locator systems (1970) (2)
- The Berkeley Communication Laboratory (1976) (2)
- Commutation signaling—An antimultipath technique (1984) (2)
- Communication and radar - Section A (1963) (1)
- Report on Progress in Information Theory in the U.S.A. (1963) (1)
- Comments on 'The complex envelope of white noise' by Kailath, T (1968) (0)
- A note on the stretch function (Corresp.) (1968) (0)
- PROGRAM OF SYSTEM RESEARCH. (1968) (0)
- The effect of weak fading on the output spectrum of an FM system (1968) (0)
- The Detection and Identification of Underground Nuclear Explosions: A study (1962) (0)
- Review of 'Signal Theory' (Franks, L. E.; 1969) (1970) (0)
- PROGRAM OF SYSTEMS RESEARCH. (1964) (0)
- On the optimum energy distribution in sequential detection (Corresp.) (1969) (0)
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