Daniel Sleator
Template:Infobox scientist Daniel Dominic Kaplan Sleator (born 10 December 1953) is a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States. In 1999, he won the ACM Paris Kanellakis Award (jointly with Robert Tarjan) for the splay tree data structure.<ref>Citation for Sleator and Tarjan Kanellakis Award Template:Webarchive</ref>
He was one of the pioneers in amortized analysis of algorithms, early examples of which were the analyses of the move-to-front heuristic,<ref name="MTF">Template:Citation</ref> and splay trees.<ref name="splay">Template:Citation</ref> He invented many data structures with Robert Tarjan, such as splay trees, link/cut trees, and skew heaps.
The Sleator and Tarjan paper on the move-to-front heuristic<ref name="MTF" /> first suggested the idea of comparing an online algorithm to an optimal offline algorithm, for which the term competitive analysis was later coined in a paper of Karlin, Manasse, Rudolph, and Sleator.<ref name="snoopy">Template:Citation</ref> Sleator also developed the theory of link grammars, and the Serioso music analyzer for analyzing meter and harmony in written music.
Personal life
[edit]Sleator was born to William Warner Sleator, Jr., a professor of physiology and biophysics, and Esther Kaplan Sleator, a pediatrician who did pioneering research on attention deficit disorder (ADD).<ref name=nytobit>Template:Cite news</ref> He is the younger brother of William Sleator, who wrote science fiction for young adults.
Sleator commercialized the volunteer-based Internet Chess Server into the Internet Chess Club despite outcry from fellow volunteers. The ICS has since become one of the most successful internet-based commercial chess servers.
From 2003 to 2008, Sleator co-hosted the progressive talk show Left Out on WRCT-FM with Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science faculty member Bob Harper.
He is also an active member of the competitive programming platform Codeforces.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- The CMU home page of Daniel Sleator
- The Internet Chess Club
- Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award
- Left Out radio show