Martin David Levine Artificial Intelligence

Developed early theories of computer vision and artificial intelligence

The Story

Levine was educated at McGill University, Montreal (B.Eng. 1960; M.Eng. 1963) and at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, England (PhD 1965). His research involves biomedical image processing, computer vision, intelligent robotics, and artificial intelligence. Levine’s work is important for the understanding of vision in general and for machine applications of vision such as robotics and automated manufacturing systems. He is the author of Vision in Man and Machine (1985) and co-author of Computer Assisted Analyses of Cell Locomotion and Chemotaxis (1986). He was the founding president of the Canadian Image Processing and Pattern Recognition Society and he served on the technical staff of the Jet Propulsion Lab. He has received fellowships from numerous engineering and computer societies.

Sources: Canadian Who’s Who 1993

 

The Person

Birthdate
March 30, 1930
Birthplace
Montreal, Quebec
Title
Computer Scientist; Engineer; Professor
Office
Director, McGill Research Center for Intelligent Machines
Status
Semi-retired
Last Updated
April 24, 2011
Popularity
27966

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