Background
Kanade, Takeo was born on October 24, 1945 in Hyogo, Japan. Son of Kumaichi and Harue (Yamauchi) Kanade. came to the United States, 1980.
金出 武雄
institute administrator science educator
Kanade, Takeo was born on October 24, 1945 in Hyogo, Japan. Son of Kumaichi and Harue (Yamauchi) Kanade. came to the United States, 1980.
Bachelor of Engineering, Kyoto (Japan) U., 1968; Master of Engineering, Kyoto (Japan) U., 1970; Doctor of Philosophy in Elec. Engineering, Kyoto (Japan) U., 1973.
Assistant professor, Kyoto U., 1973-1976; associate professor, Kyoto U., 1976-1980; senior research scientist, Carnegie Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1980-1982; associate professor, Carnegie Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1982-1985; professor computer science and robotics, Carnegie Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1985-1994; director robotics institute, Carnegie Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1992; U.A. & H. Whitaker chaired professor in computer science and robotics, Carnegie Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1994. Consultant National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Technology Advisory Committee, Washington, 1988-1990, Martin Marietta, Denver, since 1991.
In 1999 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. In 2008 Kanade received the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science from The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A special event called TK60: Celebrating Takeo Kanade's vision was held to commemorate his 60th birthday. This event was attended by prominent computer vision researchers. Elected member of National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elected member of American Association of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics Society of Japan, and Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan Marr Prize, 1990 for the paper Shape from Interreflections which he co-authored with Shree K. Nayar and Katsushi Ikeuchi Longuet-Higgins Prize for lasting contribution in computer vision at CVPR 2006 for the paper "Neural Network-Based Face Detection" coauthored with H. Rowley and S. Baluja CVPR 2008 for the paper "Probabilistic modeling of local appearance and spatial relationships for object recognition" coauthored with H Schneiderman The other awards he has received include the C&C Award, the Joseph Engelberger Award, FIT Funai Accomplishment Award, the Allen Newell Research Excellence Award, and the JARA Award. He has served for many government, industrial, and university advisory boards, including the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB) of the National Research Council, NASA's Advanced Technology Advisory Committee, PITAC Panel for Transforming Healthcare Panel, and the Advisory Board of Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.
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President Japan-American Society Greater Pittsburgh, 1991-1992. Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Marr award 1988), American Association Artificial Intelligence. Member Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board of National Research Council.
Married Yukiko Kubo, March 23, 1974. Children: Shinichi, Sayaka.