Rangasami L. Kashyap
Rangasami L. Kashyap | |
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Born | March 28, 1938 |
Residence | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Nationality | Indian |
Fields | Pattern recognition |
Institutions | Purdue University |
Alma mater |
Harvard University Indian Institute of Science University of Mysore |
Doctoral advisor | Yu-Chi Ho |
Rangasami L. Kashyap (born March 28, 1938) is an Indian applied mathematician and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Purdue University.
He developed (with Harvard professor Yu-Chi Ho) the Ho-Kashyap rule, an important result in pattern recognition.[1]
He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the International Association for Pattern Recognition, and the Indian Institute of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineers.
He has also authored translations of all the four Vedas, and also numerous books exploring and discussing the hidden meanings behind the Vedic Mantras of all the four Vedas.
References
- ↑ Ho, Y.C.; Kashyap, R.L. (1965). "An algorithm for linear inequalities and its applications". IEEE Trans. Electron. Comput. 14 (5): 683–688. doi:10.1109/PGEC.1965.264207. Retrieved 2008-05-19.
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