IEEE Frank Rosenblatt Award
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The IEEE Frank Rosenblatt Award is a Technical Field Award established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 2004. This award is presented for outstanding contributions to the advancement of the design, practice, techniques, or theory in biologically and linguistically motivated computational paradigms, including but not limited to neural networks, connectionist systems, evolutionary computation, fuzzy systems, and hybrid intelligent systems in which these paradigms are contained.
The award may be presented to an individual, multiple recipients, or a team of up to three people.
Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
The award may be presented to an individual, multiple recipients, or a team of up to three people.
Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate, and honorarium.
Recipients
- 2006: Lawrence J. Fogel
- 2007: James C. Bezdek
- 2008: Teuvo KohonenTeuvo KohonenTeuvo Kohonen, Dr. Ing , is a Finnish academician and prominent researcher. He is currently professor emeritus of the Academy of Finland.Prof...
- 2009: John J. HopfieldJohn Joseph HopfieldJohn Joseph Hopfield is an American scientist most widely known for his invention of an associative neural network in 1982. It is now more commonly known as the Hopfield Network....
- 2010: Michio Sugeno
- 2011: Hans-Paul Schwefel
- 2012: Vladimir VapnikVladimir VapnikVladimir Naumovich Vapnik is one of the main developers of VapnikāChervonenkis theory. He was born in the Soviet Union. He received his master's degree in mathematics at the Uzbek State University, Samarkand, Uzbek SSR in 1958 and Ph.D in statistics at the Institute of Control Sciences, Moscow in...