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Andrew Zisserman (born 1957) is a British
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and a professor at the
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, and a researcher in
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. As of 2014 he is affiliated with
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.


Education

Zisserman received the
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, and his PhD in
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from the Sunderland Polytechnic.


Career and research

In 1984, he started to work in the field of computer vision at the
University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh (, ; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a Public university, public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded by the City of Edinburgh Council, town council under th ...
. Together with Andrew Blake they wrote the book ''Visual reconstruction'' published in 1987, which is considered one of the seminal works in the field of computer vision. According to Fitzgibbon (2008) this publication was "one of the first treatments of the energy minimisation approach to include an algorithm (called "graduated non-convexity") designed to directly address the problem of local minima, and furthermore to include a theoretical analysis of its convergence."Andrew Fitzgibbon (2008)
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In 1987, he moved back to England to the
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, where he joined Mike Brady's newly founded robotics research group as a University Research Lecturer,VIBES EU Project Annex 1(2000)
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and started to work on multiple-view geometry. According to Fitzgibbon (2008) his "geometry was successful in showing that computer vision could solve problems which humans could not: recovering 3D structure from multiple images required highly trained photogrammetrists and took a considerable amount of time. However, Andrew's interests turned to a problem where a six-year-old child could easily beat the algorithms of the day: object recognition."


Publications

Zisserman has published several articles, some of the most highly cited works in the field, and has edited a series of books. A selection: * 1987. ''Visual reconstruction''. With Andrew Blake. * 1992. ''Geometric invariance in computer vision''. Edited with Joseph Mundy. * 1994. ''Applications of invariance in computer vision : second joint European-US workshop, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal, 9–14 October 1993 : proceedings''. With Joseph L. Mundy and David Forsyth (eds). * 1996. ''ECCV '96 International Workshop (1996 : Cambridge, England) Object representation in computer vision II : ECCV '96 International Workshop, Cambridge, UK, 13–14 April 1996 : proceedings''. With Jean Ponce, and Martial Hebert (eds.). * 1999. ''International Workshop on Vision Algorithms (1999 : Corfu, Greece) Vision algorithms : theory and practice : International Workshop on Vision Algorithms, Corfu, Greece, 21–22 September 1999 : proceedings''. With Bill Triggs and Richard Szeliski (eds.). * 2000. ''Multiple view geometry in computer vision''. With Richard Hartley. Second edition 2009. * 2008. ''Computer vision – ECCV 2008 : 10th European conference on computer vision, Marseille, France, 12–18 October 2008, proceedings, part I''. Edited with David Forsyth and Philip Torr.


Awards and honours

Zisserman is an
ISI Highly Cited The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) was an academic publishing service, founded by Eugene Garfield in Philadelphia in 1956. ISI offered scientometric and bibliographic database services. Its specialty was citation indexing and analysis ...
researcher. He is the only person to have been awarded the
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three times, in 1993, in 1998, and in 2003. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 2007. In 2008 he was awarded BMVA Distinguished Fellowship. In 2013 he received the Distinguished Researcher Award at
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. Zisserman received the 2017
Royal Society Milner Award The Royal Society Milner Award, formally the Royal Society Milner Award and Lecture, is awarded annually by the Royal Society, a London-based learned society, for "outstanding achievement in computer science by a European researcher". The award ...
“in recognition of his exceptional achievements in computer programming which includes work on computational theory and commercial systems for geometrical images.”Royal Society Milner Award
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zisserman, Andrew 1957 births Living people British computer scientists Computer vision researchers Alumni of the University of Cambridge Alumni of the University of Sunderland Fellows of the Royal Society