Rangasami L. Kashyap
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| Rangasami L. Kashyap | |
| Born | March 28, 1938 |
|---|---|
| Residence | United States |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Fields | Pattern recognition |
| Institutions | Purdue University |
| Alma mater | Harvard University Indian Institute of Sciences 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.
[edit] References
- ^ Ho, Y.C.; Kashyap, R.L. (1965). "An algorithm for linear inequalities and its applications". IEEE Trans. Elec. Comp 14 (5): 683-688.

