Vladimir Naumovich Vapnik (; born 6 December 1936) is a statistician, researcher, and academic. He is one of the main developers of the
Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory of
statistical learning
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and the co-inventor of the
support-vector machine
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method and support-vector clustering algorithms.
Early life and education
Vladimir Vapnik was born to a
Jewish
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family in the
Soviet Union
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. He received his master's degree in mathematics from the
Uzbek State University,
Samarkand
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,
Uzbek SSR
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in 1958 and
Ph.D in
statistics
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at the Institute of Control Sciences,
Moscow
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in 1964. He worked at this institute from 1961 to 1990 and became Head of the Computer Science Research Department.
Academic career
At the end of 1990, Vladimir Vapnik moved to the
USA and joined the Adaptive Systems Research Department at
AT&T
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Bell Labs
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in
Holmdel, New Jersey
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. While at AT&T, Vapnik and his colleagues did work on the
support-vector machine
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(SVM), which he also worked on much earlier before moving to the USA. They demonstrated its performance on a number of problems of interest to the
machine learning
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community, including
handwriting recognition
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. The group later became the Image Processing Research Department of
AT&T Laboratories when AT&T spun off
Lucent Technologies
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in 1996. In 2001,
Asa Ben-Hur,
David Horn (Israeli physicist),
Hava Siegelmann and Vapnik developed Support-Vector Clustering, which enabled the algorithm to categorize inputs without labels—becoming one of the most ubiquitous data clustering applications in use. Vapnik left AT&T in 2002 and joined
NEC
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Laboratories in
Princeton, New Jersey
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, where he worked in the Machine Learning group. He also holds a Professor of Computer Science and Statistics position at
Royal Holloway, University of London
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since 1995, as well as a position as Professor of Computer Science at
Columbia University
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,
New York City
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since 2003. As of February 1, 2021, he has an
h-index
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of 86 and, overall, his publications have been cited 226597 times. His book on "The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory" alone has been cited 91650 times.
On November 25, 2014, Vapnik joined Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (now
Meta AI
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History
The foundation of laboratory was announced in 2013, under the name Facebook Artificial Intelligence ...
), where he is working alongside his longtime collaborators Jason Weston,
Léon Bottou, Ronan Collobert, and
Yann LeCun
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.
In 2016, he also joined
Peraton Labs.
Honors and awards
Vladimir Vapnik was inducted into the U.S.
National Academy of Engineering
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in 2006. He received the 2005 Gabor Award from the
International Neural Network Society, the 2008
Paris Kanellakis Award The Paris Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award is granted yearly by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to honor "specific theoretical accomplishments that have had a significant and demonstrable effect on the practice of computing". It wa ...
, the 2010 Neural Networks Pioneer Award, the 2012
IEEE Frank Rosenblatt Award, the 2012
Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science from the
Franklin Institute
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,
the 2013
C&C Prize from the
NEC
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C&C Foundation, the 2014 Kampé de Fériet Award, the 2017
IEEE John von Neumann Medal
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. In 2018, he received the Kolmogorov Medal
from
University of London
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and delivered the Kolmogorov Lecture. In 2019, Vladimir Vapnik received
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award.
Selected publications
* ''On the uniform convergence of relative frequencies of events to their probabilities'', co-author A. Y. Chervonenkis, 1971
* ''Necessary and sufficient conditions for the uniform convergence of means to their expectations'', co-author A. Y. Chervonenkis, 1981
* ''Estimation of Dependences Based on Empirical Data'', 1982
* ''The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory'', 1995
* ''Statistical Learning Theory'' (1998). Wiley-Interscience, .
* ''Estimation of Dependences Based on Empirical Data'', Reprint 2006 (Springer), also contains a philosophical essay on ''Empirical Inference Science'', 2006
See also
*
Alexey Chervonenkis
References
External links
Photograph of Professor VapnikVapnik's brief biographyfrom the Computer Learning Research Centre, Royal Holloway
Interview by Lex Fridman
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Academics of Royal Holloway, University of London
Living people
Columbia University faculty
Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science faculty
Machine learning researchers
Soviet emigrants to the United States
Soviet computer scientists
Soviet mathematicians
American mathematicians
American computer scientists
Russian Jews
Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
1936 births
Jewish Russian scientists
Scientists at Bell Labs
The Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science laureates