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Encyclopedia > Herbert Freeman

Dr. Herbert Freeman is a computer scientist who made important contributions to the field of computer graphics, including anti-aliasing and machine vision.


Dr. Freeman is the recipient of several awards, including the IEE Computer Society's Computer Pioneer award (1999). Freeman is also a Fellow of the ACM, a Life Fellow of the IEEE, and a Guggenheim Fellow.


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Dr. Freeman's homepage at Rutgers University (http://www-caip.rutgers.edu/~freeman/)


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Herbert Freeman - definition of Herbert Freeman in Encyclopedia (100 words)
Herbert Freeman is a computer scientist who made important contributions to the field of computer graphics, including anti-aliasing and machine vision.
Freeman is the recipient of several awards, including the IEE Computer Society's Computer Pioneer award (1999).
Freeman is also a Fellow of the ACM, a Life Fellow of the IEEE, and a Guggenheim Fellow.
The Union College Magazine (800 words)
Herbert Freeman graduated from Union back in 1947, but he has never stopped learning.
Freeman decided at the age of five that he wanted to be an electrical engineer.
Freeman's parents had emigrated from Germany in 1936 but for some complex reasons, he (aged ten) had been left behind.
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