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The Sullivan Doctoral Thesis Prize

The British Machine Vision Association has established a prize fund to commemorate the contribution made by the late Professor Geoff Sullivan to the advancement of the field of Computer Vision in the United Kingdom.  The prize is considered for award, on an annual basis, to the best doctoral thesis submitted to a UK University, in the field of computer or natural vision.

Recommendations for the prize are considered by a Selection Panel appointed annually by the BMVA Executive Committee.

The decision of the Selection Panel is announced at the annual British Machine Vision Conference, at which the presentation will be made.

The successful author is expected to make their thesis available as PDF for distribution via the BMVA web-site.

Previous winners

2007 Prize

The BMVA Executive Committee will seek nominations for the Sullivan Prize for theses submitted and examined during the calendar year 2007 in January 2008. Internal examiners and supervisors may act as nominators, but the committee would like to receive an accompanying report and endorsement of the nomination from the external examiner of the thesis. Please send any nominations to the BMVA Secretary, Dr Andrew Fitzgibbon (secretary@bmva.ac.uk) by the end of March 2008.

Regulations

  1. The prize of £300 is considered for presentation annually for the best doctoral thesis.

  2. Submissions must be in the broad areas of computer vision, including computational studies of natural vision.

  3. The submission period is by calendar year.

  4. Valid submission dates are based on the submitting UK University's official acceptance date for the thesis.

  5. Submissions must be in electronic form. The thesis must first be submitted into the BMVA thesis archive. Other submission materials should be emailed to the BMVA Secretary.

  6. Accompanying the thesis should be a supporting statement from the research supervisor and a recommendation from the external examiner. These should be in PostScript or PDF form.

  7. Each thesis will be assessed by independent reviewers who will be appointed by the selection panel. Their assessments are made by completing a report form.

For further information about the Sullivan Thesis Prize, please contact the BMVA secretary:

Dr Andrew Fitzgibbon
Microsoft Research
7 JJ Thomson Ave
Cambridge
CB3 0FB
     Last updated by Adrian F. Clark on 17 Jan 2008 at 15:39.