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Christopher Stewart Wallace (26 October 1933 – 7 August 2004) was an Australian computer scientist and physicist. Wallace is notable for having devised: * The minimum message length principle — an information-theoretic principle in statistics, econometrics, machine learning, inductive inference and knowledge discovery which can be seen both as a mathematical formalisation of Occam's Razor and as an invariant Bayesian method of model selection and point estimation, * The Wallace tree form of binary multiplier (1964), * a variety of random number generators, * a theory in physics and philosophy that entropy is not the arrow of time, * a refrigeration system (from the 1950s, whose design is still in use in 2010), * hardware for detecting and counting cosmic rays, * design of computer o

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  • كريس والاس (ar)
  • Christopher Stewart Wallace (de)
  • Chris Wallace (computer scientist) (en)
  • Chris Wallace (informático teórico) (es)
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  • كريس والاس (بالإنجليزية: Chris Wallace (computer scientist))‏ (و. 1933 – 2004 م) هو فيزيائي، وعالِم حاسب آلي، وإحصائي من أستراليا .وكان عضواً في رابطة مكائن الحوسبة . (ar)
  • Christopher „Chris“ Stewart Wallace (* 26. Oktober 1933; † 7. August 2004) war ein australischer Informatiker und Physiker. (de)
  • Christopher Stewart Wallace (26 October 1933 – 7 August 2004) was an Australian computer scientist and physicist. Wallace is notable for having devised: * The minimum message length principle — an information-theoretic principle in statistics, econometrics, machine learning, inductive inference and knowledge discovery which can be seen both as a mathematical formalisation of Occam's Razor and as an invariant Bayesian method of model selection and point estimation, * The Wallace tree form of binary multiplier (1964), * a variety of random number generators, * a theory in physics and philosophy that entropy is not the arrow of time, * a refrigeration system (from the 1950s, whose design is still in use in 2010), * hardware for detecting and counting cosmic rays, * design of computer o (en)
  • Christopher Stewart "Chris" Wallace (26 de octubre de 1933 - 7 de agosto de 2004) fue un informático teórico y físico australiano. Wallace es notable por haber ideado: * El principio de longitud de mensaje mínimo (Wallace y Boulton, 1968, WB1968) — un principio sobre la teoría de la información en estadística, econometría, aprendizaje automático, razonamiento inductivo y descubrimiento del conocimiento, que pueden ser vistos como la formalización matemática del principio de la navaja de Occam y como un método bayesiano invariable de selección de modelo y valoración de puntos. * La forma del de (1964). * Una variedad de generadores de número aleatorios.​​ * Una teoría en física y filosofía, acerca de que la entropía no es la flecha de tiempo. * Un sistema de refrigeración (de los año (es)
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