Azriel Rosenfeld Award

In computer vision, the Azriel Rosenfeld Award, or Azriel Rosenfeld Life Time Achievement Award was established at ICCV 2007 in Rio de Janeiro to honor outstanding researchers who are recognized as making significant contributions to the field of Computer Vision over longtime careers.[1] This award is in memory of the computer scientist and mathematician Prof. Azriel Rosenfeld.

Recipients

The first Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2007 at the ICCV in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Takeo Kanade.

The second Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2009 at the ICCV in Kyoto Japan, to Berthold K.P. Horn.

The third Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2011 at the ICCV in Barcelona, Spain, to Thomas Huang.

The fourth Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2013 at the ICCV in Sydney, Australia, to Jan Koenderink.

The fifth Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2015 at the ICCV in Santiago, Chile, to Olivier Faugeras.

The sixth Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2017 at the ICCV in Venice, Italy to Tomaso Poggio.[2]

The seventh Azriel Rosenfeld Award was presented in 2019 at the ICCV in Seoul , Korea to Shimon Ullman.[3]

gollark: > I disagree, I think it's a good idea
gollark: Huh, I was *wrong* about assuming JS would do the maximally stupid thing for once.
gollark: At most you should probably get vague aggregate reports.
gollark: And watching over their shoulder as they read anything ever.
gollark: I think this is approximately as unreasonable as insisting on listening in to all a child's conversations.

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-12-07. Retrieved 2017-12-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Prof. Tomaso Poggio receives the PAMI - Azriel Rosenfeld Lifetime Achievement Award at ICCV 2017, Venice Italy". The Center for Brains, Minds & Machines. 2017-10-24. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
  3. "Prof. Shimon Ullman - Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries". Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science. November 3, 2019.


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