Rumelhart Prize
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The David E. Rumelhart Prize for Contributions to the Theoretical Foundations of Human Cognition was founded in 2001 in honor of the cognitive scientist David Rumelhart. The annual award is presented at the Cognitive Science Society meeting, where the recipient gives a lecture and receives a check for $100,000. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the next year's award winner is announced. The award is funded by the Robert J. Glushko and Pamela Samuelson Foundation.
The Rumelhart Prize committee is independent of the Cognitive Science Society. However, the society provides a large and interested audience for the awards.
Recipients
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- Geoffrey E. Hinton 2001 (Edinburgh)
- Richard M. Shiffrin 2002 (Fairfax, Virginia)
- Aravind Joshi 2003 (Boston)
- John Anderson 2004 (Chicago)
- Paul Smolensky 2005 (Stresa)
- Roger Shepard 2006 (Vancouver)
- Jeffrey L. Elman 2007 (Nashville)
- Shimon Ullman 2008 (Washington, D.C.)
- Susan Carey 2009 (Amsterdam)
- Jay McClelland 2010 (Portland, Oregon)
- Judea Pearl 2011 (Boston)
- Peter Dayan 2012 (Sapporo, Japan)
- Linda B. Smith 2013 (Berlin, Germany)
- Ray Jackendoff 2014 (Quebec City, Canada)
- Michael I. Jordan 2015
- Dedre Gentner 2016
See also
- List of prizes, medals, and awards
- List of prizes named after people
- Turing Award, which includes other notable people in the cognitive science / artificial intelligence fields
External links
- rumelhartprize
.org, the prize's official website