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PAPER AWARDS
Longuet-Higgins Prize – Rapid Object Detection using a Boosted Cascade of Simple Features. Paul A. Viola, Michael J. Jones
Best Paper - Real-time Human Pose Recognition in Parts from Single Depth Images, Jamie Shotton, Andrew FItzgibbon, Mat Cook, Toby Sharp, Mark Finocchio, Richard Moore, Alex Kipman, Andrew Blake
Best Paper Honorable Mention - Discrete-Continuous Optimization for Large-scale Structure from Motion, David Crandall, Andrew Owens, Noah Snavely, Daniel Huttenlocher
Best Student Paper – Recognition Using Visual Phrases, Ali Farhadi, Mohammad Amin Sadeghi
Best Student Paper Honorable Mention- Separating Reflective and Fluorescent Components of An Image, Cherry Zhang, Imari Sato
其中第一个的Longuet-Higgins Prize奖得介绍一下,直接看看维基百科的介绍吧:
Longuet-Higgins Prize is an award given annually by the IEEE Computer Society on the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), for ‘fundamental contributions in Computer Vision’. The award recognizes CVPR papers from ten years ago with fundamental impact on computer vision research. The medal is named after theoretical chemist and cognitive scientist H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins. [1]
Longuet-Higgins Prize recipients
- 2005 –
- David Mumford and Jayant Shah, “Boundary detection by minimizing functionals”, CVPR 1985, pages 22–26.
- Ted Adelson and John Wang, “Layered representation for motion analysis”, CVPR 1993, pages 361–366.
- 2006 –
- H. Rowley, S. Baluja and Takeo Kanade, “Neural Network-Based Face Detection”, CVPR 1996.
- Cordelia Schmid and Roger Mohr, “Combining greyvalue invariants with local constraints for object recognition”, CVPR 1996.
- 2007 –
- J. Shi and J. Malik, “Normalized Cuts and Image Segmentation”, CVPR 1997.
- E. Osuna, R. Freund, and F. Girosi, “Training Support Vector Machines: An Application to Face Detection”, CVPR 1997.
- 2008 –
- H. Schneiderman and Takeo Kanade, “Probabilistic modeling of local appearance and spatial relationships for object recognition”, CVPR 1998.
- C. Bregler and J. Malik, “Tracking people with twists and exponential maps”, CVPR 1998.
- 2009 –
- Jinggang Huang, David Mumford, “Statistics of Natural Images and Models”, CVPR 1999.
- Chris Stauffer, W.E.L. Grimson, “Adaptive Background Mixture Models for Real-Time Tracking”, CVPR 1999.
- 2010 –
- Pedro F. Felzenszwalb and Daniel P. Huttenlocher, “Efficient Matching of Pictorial Structures”, CVPR 2000.
- Dorin Comaniciu, Visvanathan Ramesh, and Peter Meer, “Real-Time Tracking of Non-Rigid Objects Using Mean Shift”, CVPR 2000.