Fano was an information theorist of some note. He’s known for his role in the
Shannon-Fano algorithm for data compression (very similar to Huffman coding) and for the
“Fano Algorithm” for decoding convolutional error correcting codes.
In the old days of limited computation, the Fano algorithm was a reasonable choice, but in
these modern days everyone uses the Viterbi Algorithm instead, which requires more
computation and state, but is guaranteed to give the best answer.
-Larry
I think Fano falls into the “Research Laboratory of Electronics” group of MIT folks who do
communications engineering, rather than the “CSAIL” group of computer scientists. Of
course there is a fair amount of crossover, such as Dina Katabi.
On 2019, Jul 12, at 9:12 PM, Dave Horsfall
<dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
We lost him in 2016, and he used to work at MIT; unfortunately that's all the
details that I have for him (apart from being born 11/11/17).
-- Dave
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