Christopher Bingham

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Christopher Bingham is an American statistician who introduced the Bingham distribution. In joint work with C. M. D. Godfrey and John Tukey he introduced into the analysis of time series.[1] The Kent distribution, also known as the Fisher–Bingham distribution, is named after Bingham and the English biologist and statistician Ronald Fisher.[2]

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  1. ^ Christopher Bingham, C. M. D. Godfrey, and John Tukey, "Modern Techniques of Power Spectrum Estimation", IEEE Transactions on Audio Acoustics, AU–15, pages 56–66, 1967.
  2. ^ and David Haussler (1998), Exploiting Generative Models in Discriminative Classifiers. In Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 11, pages 487–493. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-11245-1 PS, Citeseer

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