The Honda Prize 2019 Awarded to Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, Professor Emeritus, the University of Toronto and Chief Scientific Adviser, Vector Institute
TOKYO, Sep 20, 2019 - (JCN Newswire) - Honda Foundation, the public interest incorporated foundation established by Soichiro Honda and his younger brother Benjiro and currently led by President Hiroto Ishida, is pleased to announce that the Honda Prize 2019 will be awarded to Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, Professor Emeritus of the University of Toronto and Chief Scientific Adviser of the Vector Institute for his pioneering research in the field of deep learning(1) in artificial intelligence (AI) and his contribution to practical application of the technology. The Honda Prize, established in 1980 and awarded once each year, is an international award that recognizes the work of individuals or groups generating new knowledge to drive the next generation, from the standpoint of eco-technology(2). Dr. Hinton has created a number of technologies that have enabled the broader application of AI, including the backpropagation algorithm(3) that forms the basis of the deep learning approach to AI. AI is expected to play an important role not only in the advancement of science and technology but also in resolving many different global issues that humankind must address in the areas of energy and climate change. The Prize will be awarded to Dr. Hinton for his outstanding achievements worthy of the highest recognition. This year marks the 40th award of the prize.
Sep-23-2019, 06:12:32 GMT
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