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This year, the IEEE Technical Committee on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, the organizer of the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), inaugurated the Helmholtz Prize, a test-of-time award presented for papers published at least 10 years ago that continue to influence the field of computer vision.
Given the huge strides the field has achieved, identifying papers with the greatest impact loomed as a daunting challenge, but for the authors of the papers, the results were gratifying—particularly for a couple of scientists from Microsoft Research.
During ICCV 2013, held in Sydney from Dec. 3-6, P. Anandan and Zhengyou Zhang had seminal papers recognized in the first set of Helmholtz Prize honorees.
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