Jorma Rissanen is a Finnish-American statistician and computer scientist best known for his contributions to the fields of information theory, statistical modeling, and data compression. He is particularly recognized for his work on minimum description length (MDL) principles, which provide a framework for model selection based on the idea of minimizing the amount of information required to describe a dataset. Rissanen's work has had a significant impact on various domains, including machine learning, artificial intelligence, and signal processing.

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