Best Paper Awards
ECCV 2002 Best Paper Awards
Four best paper prizes were awarded to:
- Eli Shechtman, Yaron Caspi and Michal Irani for their paper "Increasing Space-Time Resolution in Video"
- Rhodri Davies, Carole Twining, Tim Cootes, John Waterton and
Chris Taylor for their paper "3D Statistical Shape Models Using Direct Optimisation of
Description Length"
- Vladimir Kolmogorov and Ramin Zabih for their papers "Multi-camera Scene Reconstruction via Graph Cuts" and "What
Energy Functions can be Minimized via Graph Cuts?"
- Jose Gomes and Aleksandra Mojsilovic for their paper "A variational Approach to Recovering a Manifold from Sample Points"
These prizes were sponsored by Microsoft Research Cambridge and by
ECCV2002.
Best Paper in Cognitive Vision
The award for best paper in cognitive vision was won by:
- Pinar Duygulu, Kobus Barnard, Nando de Freitas and David Forsyth for their paper "Object Recognition as Machine Translation: Learning a Lexicon
for a Fixed Image Vocabulary"
This prize was sponsored by the Research Network for Cognitive
AI-enabled Computer Vision Systems.