Marr Prize
The Marr Prize is a prestigious biennial award in computer vision given by the IEEE-sponsored 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 .
Papers
The list of papers that won the Marr Prize from 1987 are listed below.[1]
1st ICCV, 1987, London, United Kingdom
- Marr Prize Paper: David Heeger, Optical Flow using Spatiotemporal Filters
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Papers:
- John Tsotsos, A `Complexity Level' Analysis of Immediate Vision
- Michael Kass, Andrew Witkin, and Demetri Terzopoulos, Snakes: Active Contour Models
- Yiannis Aloimonos and Issac Weiss, Active Vision
2nd ICCV, 1988, Tampa, U.S.A.
- Marr Prize Paper: Brian Funt and Jian Ho, Color from Black and White
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Papers
- David Lowe, Organization of Smooth Image Curves at Multiple Scales
- Vishvjit Nalwa, Representing Oriented Piecewise C2 Surfaces
3rd ICCV, 1990, Osaka, Japan
- Marr Prize Paper: Shree K. Nayar, Katsushi Ikeuchi, and Takeo Kanade, Shape from Interreflections
4th ICCV, 1993, Berlin, Germany
- Charles A. Rothwell, David A. Forsyth, Andrew Zisserman, and Joseph L. Mundy, Extracting Projective Structure from Single Perspective Views of 3D Point Sets
5th ICCV, 1995, Cambridge, U.S.A.
- Marr Prize Papers
- Michael Oren and Shree K. Nayar, A Theory of Specular Surface Geometry
- Toshikazu Wada, Hiroyuki Ukida, and Takashi Matsuyama, Shape from Shading with Interreflections under a Proximal Light Source: Distortion-Free Copying of an Unfolded Book
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Papers
- Paul Viola and William Wells III, Alignment by Maximization of Mutual Information
- Anders Heyden, Reconstruction from Image Sequences by Means of Relative Depths
- Yalin Xiong and Steven Shafer, Hypergeometric Filters for Optical Flow and Affine Matching
6th ICCV, 1998, Bombay, India
- Marr Prize Papers
- Marc Pollefeys, Reinhard Koch, and Luc Van Gool, Self-Calibration and Metric Reconstruction in spite of Varying and Unknown Internal Camera Parameters
- Phil Torr, Andrew Fitzgibbon, and Andrew Zisserman, The Problem of Degeneracy in Structure and Motion Recovery from Uncalibrated Image Sequences
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Paper: Richard Szeliski and Polina Golland, Stereo Matching with Transparency and Matting
7th ICCV, 1999, Kerkyra, Greece
- Marr Prize Papers
- Kiriakos Kutulakos and Steven Seitz, A Theory of Shape by Space Carving
- Yi Ma, Stefano Soatto, Jana Kosecka, and Shankar Sastry, Euclidean Reconstruction and Reprojection up to Subgroups
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Papers
- Michael Black and David Fleet, Probabilistic Detection and Tracking of Motion Discontinuities
- Ying Nian Wu and Song-Chun Zhu, Equivalence of Texture Modeling and Analysis?
8th ICCV, 2001, Vancouver, Canada
- Marr Prize Papers
- Kentaro Toyama and Andrew Blake, Probabilistic Tracking with Exemplars in a Metric Space
- Steven Seitz, The Space of All Stereo Images
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Papers
- Yaron Caspi and Michal Irani, Alignment of Non-Overlapping Sequences
- Lior Wolf and Amnon Shashua, On Projection Matrices and their Applications in Computer Vision
9th ICCV, 2003, Nice, France
- Marr Prize Papers
- Andrew Fitzgibbon, Yonatan Wexler, and Andrew Zisserman, Image-based Rendering using Image-based Priors
- Zhuowen Tu, Xiangrong Chen, Alan L. Yuille, and Song-Chun Zhu, Image Parsing: Unifying Segmentation, Detection and Recognition
- Paul Viola, Michael J. Jones, and Daniel Snow, Detecting Pedestrians using Patterns of Motion and Appearance
10th ICCV, 2005, Beijing, China
- Marr Prize Paper: "Globally Optimal Estimates for Geometric Reconstruction Problems", Fredrik Kahl, Didier Henrion
- Honorable Mention
- "A Theory of Refractive and Specular Shape by Light-Path Triangulation", Kiriakos N. Kutulakos, Eron Steger
- "Detecting Irregularities in Images and in Video", Oren Boiman, Michal Irani
- "On the Spatial Statistics of Optical Flow", Stefan Roth, Michael J. Black
11th ICCV, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Marr Prize Paper: Bradley Davis, P. Thomas Fletcher, Elizabeth Bullitt, Sarang Joshi: Population Shape Regression From Random Design Data
- Honorable Mention:
- Ying Nian Wu, Zhangzhang Si, Chuck Fleming, Song-Chun Zhu: Deformable Template As Active Basis
- Abhijeet Ghosh, Shruthi Achutha, Wolfgang Heidrich, Matthew O'Toole: BRDF Acquisition with Basis Illumination
- Manmohan Chandraker, Sameer Agarwal, David Kriegman, Serge Belongie: Globally Optimal Affine and Metric Upgrades in Stratified Autocalibration
12th ICCV, 2009, Kyoto, Japan
- Marr Prize Paper: Chaitanya Desai, Deva Ramanan, Charless Fowlkes. "Discriminative models for multi-class object layout"
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention Paper: Ahmed Kirmani, Tyler Hutchison, James Davis, Ramesh Raskar. "Looking Around the corner using Transient Imaging"
13th ICCV, 2011, Barcelona, Spain
- Marr Prize Paper: Devi Parikh, Kristen Grauman: "Relative Attributes"
14th ICCV, 2013, Sydney, Australia
- Marr Prize Paper:
- Vicente Ordonez, Jia Deng, Yejin Choi, Alexander C. Berg, and Tamara L. Berg. "From Large Scale Image Categorization to Entry-Level Categories"
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention:
- Yuandong Tian and Srinivasa Narasimhan. "Hierarchical Data-driven Descent for Efficient Optimal Deformation Estimation"
- Christoph Vogel, Konrad Schindler, Stefan Roth. "Piecewise Rigid Scene Flow"
15th ICCV, 2015, Santiago, Chile
- Marr Prize Paper:
- Peter Kontschieder, Madalina Fiterau, Antonio Criminisi, and Samuel Rota Bulò. "Deep Neural Decision Forests", supplementary material
- Marr Prize Honorable Mention:
- Saining Xie and Zhuowen Tu. "Holistically-Nested Edge Detection"
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