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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_DonohoDavid Donoho - Wikipedia

    David Leigh Donoho (born March 5, 1957) is an American statistician. He is a professor of statistics at Stanford University, where he is also the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the Humanities and Sciences.

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    home - dave donoho. My theoretical research interests have focused on the mathematics of statistical inference and on theoretical questions arising in applying harmonic analysis to various applied problems.

  3. 2518. 2009. Hessian eigenmaps: Locally linear embedding techniques for high-dimensional data. DL Donoho, C Grimes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (10), 5591-5596. , 2003. 2259. 2003. New tight frames of curvelets and optimal representations of objects with piecewise C2 singularities.

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    David L. Donoho is a renowned statistician and signal processing expert who has received many awards and honors, including the Shaw Prize and the Gauss Prize. He is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University and has held visiting professorships at several institutions.

  5. David Donoho is a renowned expert in signal processing, sparse signals, and compressed sensing. He has received the IEEE Signal Processing Medal and coined the term compressed sensing.

  6. David Donoho is a mathematician who works on theoretical and computational statistics, signal processing, and harmonic analysis. He is a professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences and a member of the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford.

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  8. David Donoho is a renowned statistician who works on recovering information from symbols and images. He has received many awards, including the Shaw Prize, the COPSS Presidents’ Award, and the John von Neumann Prize.

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