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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "This is a list of famous Jewish American computer scientists. For other famous Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans. Hal Abelson, artificial intelligence Len Adleman, RSA cryptography, DNA computing, Turing Award (2002) David Austreng, photographic display \"32-BIt Quickdraw\" Apple Computer (1987), photo 3D web (1996) Paul Baran, packet switching Manuel Blum, computational complexity, Turing Award (1995) Dan Bricklin, creator of the original spreadsheet Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google Wendell Brown, co-founder of LiveOps, eVoice and Teleo Peter Elias, information theory Robert Fano, information theory Edward Feigenbaum, artificial intelligence, Turing Award (1994) William F. Friedman, cryptologist David Gelernter, parallel computation; Unabomber victim Herbert Gelernter, artificial intelligence Seymour Ginsburg, formal language theory Adele Goldberg, Smalltalk design team Herman and Adele Goldstine, developers of ENIAC Shafi Goldwasser, cryptographer, Turing Award (2013) Philip Greenspun, web applications Martin Hellman, public key cryptography Douglas Hofstadter, academic and author (half Jewish) Bob Kahn, TCP/IP Richard Karp, computational complexity, Turing Award (1985) John Kemeny, BASIC Leonard Kleinrock, packet switching Jan Koum, co-founder of WhatsApp Joseph Kruskal, Kruskal's algorithm Solomon Kullback, cryptographer Ray Kurzweil, OCR, speech recognition Jaron Lanier, virtual reality Leonid Levin, computational complexity Herman Lukoff, helped develop ENIAC and UNIVAC Udi Manber, agrep, GLIMPSE, suffix array, search engines John McCarthy, artificial intelligence, LISP programming language, Turing Award (1971) Marvin Minsky, artificial intelligence, neural nets, Turing Award (1969) John von Neumann, computer scientist, mathematician and economist Larry Page, co-founder of Google Seymour Papert, LOGO Judea Pearl, Bayesian networks Ken Perlin, fractal noise Alan J. Perlis, compilers, Turing Award (1966) Lawrence Rabiner, digital signal processing Frank Rosenblatt, perceptrons Azriel Rosenfeld, image analysis Bruce Schneier, cryptographer Adi Shamir, cryptographer Herbert A. Simon, cognitive and computer scientist, Turing Award (1975) Abraham Sinkov, cryptanalyst Daniel Sleator, splay trees (Jewish mother) Gustave Solomon, error correction Ray Solomonoff, algorithmic information theory Richard Stallman, GNU, FSF Gerald Jay Sussman, Scheme Jeffrey Ullman, compilers, theory of computation, data-structures, databases, Knuth Prize Peter J. Weinberger, awk Joseph Weizenbaum, ELIZA, artificial intelligence critic Norbert Wiener, cybernetics Terry Winograd, SHRDLU Jacob Wolfowitz, information theory Lotfi Zadeh, fuzzy logic (Jewish mother, Muslim father)"@en }

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