Partha Niyogi

Partha Niyogi (July 31, 1967 – October 1, 2010) was the Louis Block Professor in Computer Science and Statistics at the University of Chicago.[1] He is known for his work in artificial intelligence, especially in the field of manifold learning and evolutionary linguistics.[2][3] He wrote more than 90 academic publications and two books.[4][5][6]

Notable work

gollark: - Signed disks are autorunned upon being inserted- Lua code sent over the potatOS command websocket is executed with privileged access- The autoupdater can autoupdate to anything (*is* this a backdoor?)
gollark: It performs no useful function but is very hard to remove (without *CHEATING* by putting it in another computer's disk drive), contains lovely backdoors, has useless bundled software, and autoupdates, even to broken versions.In short, it's Windows, which seems to be quite popular.
gollark: Squid is just jealous that PotatOS is so much better than Mildly Better Shell.
gollark: <@111608748027445248>
gollark: `pastebin run RM13UGFa`, ignore any pesky warnings.

References

  1. University of Chicago. "Niyogi, Partha, Obituary". Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  2. Google Scholar. "Niyogi, Partha". Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  3. University of Chicago. "Partha Niyogi Memorial Conference". Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  4. Partha Niyogi,. "Publications,". Retrieved 2013-01-14.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  5. Amazon. "Niyogi, Partha, The Computational Nature of Language Learning and Evolution,". Retrieved 2013-01-14.
  6. Amazon. "Niyogi, Partha, The Informational Complexity of Learning: Perspectives on Neural Networks and Generative Grammar,". Retrieved 2013-01-14.
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