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was a noted Japanese information theorist who made significant contributions to error correcting codes. He was the earliest to publish the key ideas for the CYK algorithm,〔Tadao Kasami (1965). An efficient recognition and syntax-analysis algorithm for context-free languages. University of Hawaii / Air Force Cambridge Lab AFCRL-65-758.〕 separately discovered by Daniel Younger (1967) and John Cocke (1970). Kasami was born in Kobe, Japan, and studied electrical engineering at Osaka University, where he received his B.E. degree in 1958, M.E. in 1960, and Ph.D. in 1963. He then joined the faculty, teaching until 1994, and was dean 1990–1992. He was subsequently professor in the Graduate School of Information Science at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology 1992–1998, and professor of information science at Hiroshima City University 1998–2004.〔(ITSOC obituary )〕 Kasami was an IEEE Fellow,〔(IEEE Institute - In memoriam ) 〕 and received the 1987 Achievement Award from the Institute of Electronics, Information, and Communications Engineers of Japan and the 1999 IEEE Claude E. Shannon Award. ==See also== *CYK algorithm *Kasami code 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tadao Kasami」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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