Vladimir Vapnik
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Vladimir Naumovich Vapnik is one of the main developers of Vapnik Chervonenkis theory. He was born in Soviet Union; received a master's degree in mathematics from the Uzbek State University in Samarkand (now Uzbekistan), in 1958; and received a Ph.D in statistics from the Institute of Control Science in Moscow in 1964. He worked at this institute from 1961 till 1990, and became Head of the Computer Science Research Department. In 1995 he was appointed Professor of Computer Science and Statistics at Royal Holloway University of London. At AT&T Bell Labs (later Shannon Labs) from 1991 through 2001?, Vapnik and his colleagues developed the theory of the support vector machine. They demonstrated its performance on a number of problems of interest to the machine learning community, including handwriting recognition. He is currently at NEC Laboratories in Princeton, New Jersey, and also Columbia University, New York, New York.
External links
- Photograph of Professor Vapnik (http://lecun.org/gallery/libpro/20011121-allyourbayes/dsc01228-02-h.jpg)
- Mini-Bio from Royal Holloway (http://www.clrc.rhul.ac.uk/people/vlad/index.shtml)