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  1. Acceptance Sampling. A Symposium. A Series of Papers and Discussions. by John [Ed] Tukey, 1950-01-01
  2. Halocarbons: Environmental Effects of Chlorofluoromethane Release
  3. Protection Against Depletion of Stratospheric Ozone by Chlorofluorocarbons
  4. The Sampling Theory of Power Spectrum Estimates by John W. Tukey, 1949
  5. An Algorithm for the Machine Calculation of Complex Fourier Series. by James W. (1926- ) & John W. TUKEY (1915-2000). COOLEY, 1965-01-01
  6. Contributions to Matematical Statistics by R. A. ; indexed by John Tukey Fisher, 1950-01-01
  7. Index to Statistics and Probability (Permuted Titles, A Microbiology, Volume 3) by Ian C. Ross, John W. Tukey, 1975
  8. Index to Statistics and Probability (Permuted Titles, Microclimatic-z) by JOHN W. TUKEY, 1975
  9. Collected Works of John W. Tukey, Volume IV: Philosophy and Principles by John W. Tukey, 1986
  10. Collected Works of John W. Tukey; Volume 3: Philosophy and Principles of Data Analysis: 19651986. Vol. 4 Only by John W.; Edited By Lyle V. Jones Tukey, 1986
  11. The collected works of John W. Tukey (The Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole statistics/probability series) by John W Tukey, 1984
  12. John Tallis Map of Tukey 1851: Photographic Print of Turkey in Asia 1851 by John Tallis by John Tallis, 2010-01-01
  13. Standard methods of analyzing data by John Wilder Tukey, 1951
  14. The citation index and the information problem opportunities and research in progress: Annual report for 1962 by John Wilder Tukey, 1962

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42. John Tukey Obituary
From Peter Rauch Subject john tukey Obituary =20 john tukey New York Times Saturday,July 29, 2000 ©2000 San Francisco Chronicle =20 URL http//www.sfgate
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43. John Tukey
john tukey Age 85. statistician who won the National Medal of Sciencein 1973 and is credited with coining the terms software and bit.
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44. Obituary: John W. Tukey
Obituary john Wilder tukey. john Wilder tukey, one of the most influentialstatisticians of the last 50 years, died on July 26. He was 85.
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Obituary: John Wilder Tukey John Wilder Tukey, one of the most influential statisticians of the last 50 years, died on July 26. He was 85. Well known to Statisticians, Tukey's specific contributions include the Box-and-Whisker Plot, the Stem-and-Leaf Diagram, and Tukey's Paired Comparisons. He also coined the terms "bit" and "software". In a 1958 article in American mathematical monthly, Tukey saw that "software", as he called it, was gaining prominence. "Today", he wrote at the time, it is "at least as important as the 'hardware' of tubes, transistors, wires, tapes and the like." Tukey was also the recipient of many awards in his field. These include the National Academy of Sciences in 1961, the National Medal of Science from President Nixon in 1973, and the Medal of Honor from IEEE in 1982.

45. Physics Today July 2001
john Wilder tukey. john Wilder tukey, Donner Professor Emeritus ofScience at Princeton University and one of the most important
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Back to Table of Contents July Obituaries: Marcus Laurence Elwin 'Mark' Oliphant Joseph Weber Samuel Newton Foner Stanley Kronenberg ... John Wilder Tukey Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Issue Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buyer's Guide About Physics Today Contact Us Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange John Wilder Tukey John Wilder Tukey, Donner Professor Emeritus of Science at Princeton University and one of the most important contributors to the field of statistics, died 26 July 2000 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, following a heart attack. Born on 16 June 1915 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Tukey received an ScB in chemistry (1936) and an ScM in chemistry (1937) from Brown University and an MA in mathematics (1938) and a PhD in mathematics (1939) from Princeton University. He joined the faculty of Princeton in 1939 and remained there until his retirement in 1985. In his thesis on abstract topology, Tukey introduced terminology to describe some properties of sets. In mathematical foundations, the Axiom of Choice has two standard alternate forms: Zermelo's Theorem and Tukey's Lemma. The latter is often said to be the useful version of the Axiom of Choice. The introduction of new terminology to capture distinctive concepts would become a Tukey trademark. For example, he coined the contraction "bit" for binary digit. Tukey is credited with the first printed use of the word "software" to refer to computer programs; he observed that the software might well prove to become more valuable than the hardware. The saying that "an approximate solution of the exact problem is often more useful than the exact solution of an approximate problem" has often been attributed to Tukey.

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was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 16 June 1915, the only son of the two top 1898 graduates of Bates College. He obtained the B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemistry from Brown University and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University. In 1939 he began a teaching career at Princeton which has continued to this day. Beginning as an instructor in Mathematics, he became Professor of Mathematics, Chairman of the Department of Statistics, and is now Professor of Statistics and Donner Professor of Science. Throughout World War II, Tukey participated in projects assigned to Princeton's Fire Control Research Office. This was the beginning of an intense career of public service in fields as diverse as disarmament, the environment, education, health, information retrieval, and statistics. He was a member of Brown University's Board of Fellows. He joined the technical staff at Bell Laboratories in 1945 and is now the Associate Executive Director, Information Sciences Division.

47. FoRK Archive [Obit] John Wilder Tukey
Obit john Wilder tukey. Excerpted From http//www.princeton.edu/pr/news/00/q3/0727tukey.htm.July 26, 2000. Statistician john W. tukey dies.
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48. Www.rpi.edu/~yut/Math6890/Matlab/Sept07/tukey.diary
tukey % john tukey Coinvented FFT % Here, we compute FFT of john tukey!% September 2, 2000 % By Thomas Yu % Prepared for Math 6890
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tukey % John Tukey Coinvented FFT % Here, we compute FFT of John Tukey! % September 2, 2000 % By Thomas Yu % Prepared for Math 6890: Wavelets: An Introduction % echo on, john = imread('tukey.jpg'); john = double(john(:,:,1)); subplot(1,3,1), imagesc(john), title('John Tukey (1915-2000)') axis('image'), colormap gray [m,n]=size(john); FftTukey=fft2(john); % normalized FftTukey=FftTukey/sqrt(m*n); % Check Parserval Relation: norm(FftTukey(:),2) - norm(john(:),2) ans = 1.0135e-008 % Inverse FFT JohnRe = ifft2(FftTukey*sqrt(m*n)); norm(john - JohnRe, 'fro') ans = 6.0815e-008 subplot(1,3,2),imagesc(real(FftTukey)), axis('image'), title('Real Part') subplot(1,3,3),imagesc(imag(FftTukey)), axis('image'), title('Imaginary Part') % Can't see anything? It is because the DC coefficients (the low frequency) % are so large that they completely dominate the scale of the plots. figure, subplot(1,3,1), imagesc(john) title('John Tukey (1915-2000)') axis('image'), colormap gray subplot(1,3,2),imagesc(log(abs(real(fftshift(FftTukey)))+1)), axis('image'), title('Magnitude of Real Part in Log Scale') subplot(1,3,3),imagesc(log(abs(imag(fftshift(FftTukey)))+1)), axis('image'), title('Magnitude of Imaginary Part in Log Scale') % John Tukey (6/16/1915-7/26/2000) % Coinvented with Cooley a Fast Fourier Transform Algorithm in the 60's % (Paper published in 1965). % See also: % http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Tukey.html diary off

49. Citations: Introduction To These Volumes - Ross, Tukey (ResearchIndex)
Ian C. Ross and john W. tukey. Introduction to these volumes. In Index to Statisticsand Probability. The R D Press, Los Altos, CA, 1975. 4 citations found.
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This paper is cited in the following contexts: Part-of-Speech Tagging and Partial Parsing - Abney (1996) (18 citations) (Correct) ....chunks have proven useful in neural net models of 8 parsing [44] 2.2 Some Simple Techniques Probably the simplest chunk recognizer is simply to take everything delimited by function words (or stop words) as a chunk. This technique was used in a completely di#erent context by Ross and Tukey They called stretches of stop words chinks , and stretches of non stop words chunks . A similar approach was used in earlier versions of the Bell Labs speech synthesizer (Mark Liberman, personal communication) Bourigault [12] uses this technique for identifying noun phrases in French. Chinks
Ian C. Ross and John W. Tukey. Introduction to these volumes Partial Parsing - Abney (1994) (2 citations) (Correct) little effort goes a long way at first The down side further significant error reduction requires horrendous effort Effort Error Rate 22 Chinks and chunks ffl Venerable idea: Function words are phrase delimiters (chinks) Content words are phrase contents (chunks) ffl Ross Tukey Used for sorting KWIC index of statistical works on the construction of Bose Chaudhuri matrices with the help of Abelian group characters ffl fgroups F C Used as low level phrasal units in Bell Labs speech synthesizer 23 Ejerhed Church [71, 70] ffl Non recursive (simplex) NP s .

50. IP: Obit John Tukey, 85, Statistician Who Coined 2 Crucial Words (Softwa
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51. IDblog: Ode To John Tukey
March 04, 2003 Ode to john tukey Peter brings us this link to Michael'sGallery of Data Visualization, which he dedicates to john W. tukey.
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March 04, 2003 Ode to John Tukey Peter brings us this link to Michael's Gallery of Data Visualization , which he dedicates to John W. Tukey Tukey is an important figure for information designers (particularly those who are interested in information graphics). In fact, Tufte credits Tukey as the inspiration for what later became his first book ( The Visual Display of Quantitative Information No big surprise, Michael lists Minard's depiction of Napoleon's campaign as " the best statistical graphic ever drawn" (Tufte says the same). I love this graphic, as I talked about back in October 07:22 PM linkme home Comments Post a comment Name:
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52. John W. Tukey: His Life And Professional Contributions

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53. John W. Tukey's Work On Time Series And Spectrum Analysis

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54. Bibliography
TORGERSON, Warren S., Methods of Scaling, New York (Wiley) 1958 pp 254259;tukey, john W. The Future of Data Analysis , Ann. Math.
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  • BENZECRI, J.-P., L'analyse des donnees, Paris Dunod 1973
  • BENZECRI, J.P. et F.: Pratique de l'analyse des donnees 1, Dunod, Paris, 1980
  • BERTIER et BOUROCHE, Analyse des donnees multidimensionnelles, PUF, Paris 1975
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  • BOSON, B., EDA: Manuel d'initiation. Grenoble BDSP, 1982
  • CHAMBERS, J.M., CLEVELAND, W.S., KLEINER, B., TUKEY, P.A.: Graphical Methods for Data Analysis, Dubury Press, Boston 1983
  • CLEVELAND, W.S., Robust locally weighted regression and smoothing scatterplots, JASA 77 74,829-836
  • COLE,A.J.: Numerical Taxonomy, Academic Press, London, 1969
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  • COXON, A.P.M.: The User's Guide to Multidimensional Scaling. London, Heinemann, 1982

55. WiR-Bibliothek
Edward R. Envisioning Information; ªTheª Visual Display of QuantitativeInformation. tukey, john W. Exploratory Data Analysis.
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56. Sentences By John Tukey
Sentences by john tukey. ~The purpose of asymptotic theory in statistics issimple to provide usable approximations before passage to the limit.
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Sentences by John Tukey ~The purpose of asymptotic theory in statistics is simple: to provide usable approximations before passage to the limit. !Most data analysis is going to be done by the unsophisticated @Try, look, and try something a little different as the typical pattern of data analysis
#One can Fourier transform everything - often meaningfully.
%Axiom 1: People are different. *Finding the question is often more important than finding the answer. (Life is like a double-crostic; we can do far more than we know. Far better an approximate answer to the right question, which is often vague, than an exact answer to the wrong question, which can always be made precise. I, for one, place meaningfulness and understandability before efficiency or information content. Measuring relationship is almost always more rewarding than measuring relative contribution to variability. Models should not be true but it is important that they be applicable.

57. Sentences By John Tukey

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58. John Tukey And "Troubled" Time Series Data
David Brillinger. University of California, Berkeley. john tukey and Troubled Time Series Data. 900940, Monday, May 13, 2002 LSK 201, UBC. Watch lecture now.
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59. [S] Obituary For John Tukey
S obituary for john tukey. They were afraid that if he went to school, he'dget lazy, said Howard Wainer, a friend and former student of john tukey's.
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60. [S] John Tukey
S john tukey. He left us with his mind intact; despite the physicalproblems that plagued him, in the end he was still john tukey.
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