The AAAI Feigenbaum Prize
March 15: Nominations Due
The AAAI Feigenbaum Prize is awarded biennially to recognize and encourage outstanding Artificial Intelligence research advances that are made by using experimental methods of computer science. The "laboratories" for the experimental work are real-world domains, and the power of the research results are demonstrated in those domains. The Feigenbaum Prize may be given for a sustained record of high-impact seminal contributions to experimental AI research; or it may be given to reward singular remarkable innovation and achievement in experimental AI research. The prize is $10,000 and is provided by the Feigenbaum Nii Foundation and administered by AAAI.
Edward Feigenbaum is a Kumagai Professor of Computer Science Emeritus at Stanford University. Feigenbaum earned his Ph.D at Carnegie Mellon University from 1956–1959. In the 1960s and 1970s, he was a pioneer in AI research as experimental computer science, and in the applications of AI research. In 1986, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, and in 1995, he received computer science's highest research honor — The ACM Turing Award. Feigenbaum was the second president of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, serving from 1980–1981, and was elected to AAAI Fellowship in 1990. The first Feigenbaum Prize was awarded in 2011 in conjunction with the Twenty-Fifth Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-11), held August 7–11, in San Francisco, California.
Nominations for the 2013 Feigenbaum Prize, to be awarded in conjunction with the Twenty-Seventh Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-13) in Bellevue, Washington, are now being accepted. Please complete the nomination form (PDF format) (DOC format) and submit it to awards13@aaai.org no later than March 15, 2013. All nominations must be accompanied by at least one letter of support, which can also be submitted to awards13@aaai.org by email attachment (PDF only), faxed to 1-650-321-4457, or mailed to the Feigenbaum Prize
- Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
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Past Recipients
2011
- Sebastian Thrun (Stanford University) and William A. "Red" Whittaker (Carnegie Mellon University)
For their influential contributions to artificial intelligence via achievements in autonomous vehicle research, including experimental efforts and research leadership of teams addressing challenges with the fielding of robotic systems in the open world.