Alan Yuille
Alan L. Yuille | |
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Born | London, UK |
Nationality | American, English, Australian |
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Computer Vision Machine Learning Statistical Modeling Artificial Intelligence |
Doctoral advisor | S. W. Hawking |
Website | CCVL Group website |
Alan Yuille is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor[1] of Cognitive Science[2] and Computer Science[3] at Johns Hopkins University. He studied under Stephen Hawking at Cambridge University on a PhD in theoretical physics, which he completed in 1981.
Awards
- Helmholtz Test of Time Award, 2013 [4]
- Marr Prize, ICCV 2003
- Honorary mention Marr Prize, ICCV 1988
- Rayleigh Research Prize, 1979
- Rouse Ball Prizes, 1974, 75, 76, and 77
Publications
Yuille has over 300 publications[5] including three books (one co-edited).
Books
- Two- and Three- Dimensional Patterns of the Face, P.W. Hallinan, G. Gordon, A.L. Yuille, P.J. Giblin and D.B. Mumford, Research Monograph, A K Peters, Ltd. 1999.
- Active Vision, Eds. A. Blake and A.L. Yuille, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, Oct. 1992.
- Data Fusion for Sensory Information Processing Systems, J.J Clark and A.L. Yuille, Kluwer Academic Publisheres, Boston, 1990.
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