John Daugman Scientist

John Daugman is Professor of Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition at the University of Cambridge, Faculty of Computer Science and Technology. He conducted research in computational neuroscience (wavelet models of mammalian vision) and in computer vision for the development of wavelet methods for image coding and analysis, and he invented the 2D Gabor wavelet-based iris recognition algorithm, which became the basis of all publicly deployed iris recognition systems.Daugman received his A.B. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University and then taught there for 5 years. After short appointments in Germany and in Japan he joined the University of Cambridge to research and to teach computer vision, information theory, and statistical pattern recognition. He held the Johann Bernoulli Chair of Mathematics and Informatics at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, and the Toshiba Endowed Chair at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan.

Personal facts

Residence
Cambridge
Education
Harvard University
Doctor of Philosophy
Known for
Iris recognition

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Scientist

awards
Presidential Young Investigator Award
Order of the British Empire
Millennium Product Award
Field of study
Computer vision
Pattern recognition

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External resources

  1. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jgd1000