Azriel Rosenfeld
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Azriel Rosenfeld
Summary
Azriel Rosenfeld is a human[1]. He worked as a computer scientist[2] and university teacher[3]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[4]
Key Facts
- Azriel Rosenfeld held citizenship in United States[5].
- Azriel Rosenfeld's professions included computer scientist[2].
- Azriel Rosenfeld worked as a university teacher[3].
- Azriel Rosenfeld held the position of founding director[6].
- Azriel Rosenfeld was employed by University of Maryland[7].
- Azriel Rosenfeld was educated at Columbia University[8].
- Azriel Rosenfeld's doctoral advisor was Ellis Kolchin[9].
- Azriel Rosenfeld received the IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award[10].
- Azriel Rosenfeld received the ACM Fellow[11].
- Azriel Rosenfeld received the Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition[12].
- Azriel Rosenfeld received the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award[13].
- Azriel Rosenfeld received the AAAI Fellow[14].
- Azriel Rosenfeld is recorded as male[15].
- Azriel Rosenfeld's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Matti Pietikäinen as a doctoral student[17].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Narendra Ahuja as a doctoral student[18].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Jan-Olof Eklundh as a doctoral student[19].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Larry S. Davis as a doctoral student[20].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Zoran Durić as a doctoral student[21].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Nathan Netanyahu as a doctoral student[22].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Shmuel Peleg as a doctoral student[23].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Angela Y. Wu as a doctoral student[24].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Steven W Zucker as a doctoral student[25].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Rama Chellappa as a doctoral student[26].
- Azriel Rosenfeld supervised Charles Robert Dyer as a doctoral student[27].
Body
Education
Azriel Rosenfeld's education included a stint at Columbia University[8]. His doctoral advisor was Ellis Kolchin[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[2] and university teacher[3]. Azriel Rosenfeld was employed by University of Maryland[7]. He held the position of founding director[6]. Doctoral students include Matti Pietikäinen[17], a computer scientist[28], b. 1949[29], of Finland[30], awarded the IEEE Fellow[31], specialised in digital image processing[32]; Narendra Ahuja[18], an engineer[33], b. 1950[34], awarded the AAAI Fellow[35]; Jan-Olof Eklundh[19], a computer scientist[36], 1939–2021[37], of Sweden[38], awarded the honorary doctorate at the Blaise-Pascal university[39]; Larry S. Davis[20], a computer scientist[40], b. 1949[41], of United States[42], awarded the ACM Fellow[43], specialised in computer vision[44]; Zoran Durić[21], a researcher[45], specialised in information engineering[46]; and Nathan Netanyahu[22], a computer scientist[47], b. 1951[48], of Israel[49].
Recognition
Awards received include IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award[10], a technical field award[50], founded in 1976[51]; ACM Fellow[11], a fellowship award[52]; Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition[12]; Harry H. Goode Memorial Award[13], an award[53]; and AAAI Fellow[14], a science award[54], in United States[55].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Azriel Rosenfeld include Azriel Rosenfeld Award[56].
Why It Matters
Azriel Rosenfeld ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[4]
Entities named for him include Azriel Rosenfeld Award[56].
His notable doctoral advisees include Nathan Netanyahu[57], a computer scientist[58], b. 1951[59], of Israel[60]; Matti Pietikäinen[61], a computer scientist[62], b. 1949[63], of Finland[64], awarded the IEEE Fellow[65], specialised in digital image processing[66]; Larry S. Davis[67], a computer scientist[68], b. 1949[69], of United States[70], awarded the ACM Fellow[71], specialised in computer vision[72]; Angela Y. Wu[73], a computer scientist[74]; David S. Doermann[75], a university teacher[76], awarded the IEEE Fellow[77], specialised in natural language processing[78]; and Jan-Olof Eklundh[79], a computer scientist[80], 1939–2021[81], of Sweden[82], awarded the honorary doctorate at the Blaise-Pascal university[83].
FAQs
What did Azriel Rosenfeld do for work?
Azriel Rosenfeld worked as computer scientist[2] and university teacher[3].
Where did Azriel Rosenfeld go to school?
Azriel Rosenfeld was educated at Columbia University[8].
What awards did Azriel Rosenfeld receive?
Honors received include IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award[10], ACM Fellow[11], Fellow of the International Association for Pattern Recognition[12], and Harry H. Goode Memorial Award[13].