The Marr Prize is a prestigious biennial award in computer vision given by the committee of the International Conference on Computer Vision. Named after David Marr, the Marr Prize is considered one of the top honors for a computer vision researcher [1].
Contents
- Papers
- 1st ICCV 1987 London United Kingdom
- 2nd ICCV 1988 Tampa USA
- 3rd ICCV 1990 Osaka Japan
- 4th ICCV 1993 Berlin Germany
- 5th ICCV 1995 Cambridge USA
- 6th ICCV 1998 Bombay India
- 7th ICCV 1999 Kerkyra Greece
- 8th ICCV 2001 Vancouver Canada
- 9th ICCV 2003 Nice France
- 10th ICCV 2005 Beijing China
- 11th ICCV 2007 Rio de Janeiro Brazil
- 12th ICCV 2009 Kyoto Japan
- 13th ICCV 2011 Barcelona Spain
- 14th ICCV 2013 Sydney Australia
- 15th ICCV 2015 Santiago Chile
- References
Papers
The list of papers that won the Marr Prize from 1987 are listed below.
1st ICCV, 1987, London, United Kingdom
2nd ICCV, 1988, Tampa, U.S.A.
3rd ICCV, 1990, Osaka, Japan
4th ICCV, 1993, Berlin, Germany
5th ICCV, 1995, Cambridge, U.S.A.
6th ICCV, 1998, Bombay, India
7th ICCV, 1999, Kerkyra, Greece
8th ICCV, 2001, Vancouver, Canada
9th ICCV, 2003, Nice, France
10th ICCV, 2005, Beijing, China
11th ICCV, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
12th ICCV, 2009, Kyoto, Japan
13th ICCV, 2011, Barcelona, Spain
14th ICCV, 2013, Sydney, Australia
15th ICCV, 2015, Santiago, Chile
References
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