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1 Committees  



1.1  Professional and Student Chapters Committee  





1.2  International Resources Committee  







2 Awards  



2.1  Steven A. Coons Award  





2.2  Computer Graphics Achievement Award  





2.3  Significant New Researcher Award  





2.4  Distinguished Artist Award  







3 Professional and Student Chapters  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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ACM SIGGRAPH logo
ACM SIGGRAPH logo

ACM SIGGRAPH is the international Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques based in New York. It was founded in 1969 by Andy van Dam (its direct predecessor, ACM SICGRAPH was founded two years earlier in 1967).[1]

ACM SIGGRAPH convenes the annual SIGGRAPH conference, attended by tens of thousands of computer professionals. The organization also sponsors other conferences around the world, and regular events are held by its professional and student chapters in several countries.

Committees[edit]

Professional and Student Chapters Committee[edit]

The Professional and Student Chapters Committee (PSCC) is the leadership group that oversees the activities of ACM SIGGRAPH Chapters around the world. Details about Local Chapters can be found below.

International Resources Committee[edit]

The International Resources Committee (IRC) facilitates throughout the year worldwide collaboration in the ACM SIGGRAPH community, provides an English review service to help submitters whose first language is not English, and encourages participation in all SIGGRAPH conference venues, activities, and events.[2]

Awards[edit]

ACM SIGGRAPH presents six awards to recognize achievement in computer graphics. The awards are presented at the annual SIGGRAPH conference.[3]

Steven A. Coons Award[edit]

The Steven Anson Coons Award for Outstanding Creative Contributions to Computer Graphics is considered the highest award in computer graphics, and is presented each odd-numbered year to individuals who have made a lifetime contribution to computer graphics. It is named for Steven Anson Coons, an early pioneer in interactive computer graphics.[4]

Recipients:

  • Markus Gross (2021)
  • Michael F. Cohen (2019)
  • Jessica Hodgins (2017)
  • Henry Fuchs (2015)
  • Turner Whitted (2013)
  • Jim Kajiya (2011)
  • Robert L. Cook (2009)
  • Nelson Max (2007)
  • Tomoyuki Nishita (2005)
  • Pat Hanrahan (2003)
  • Lance J. Williams (2001)
  • James F. Blinn (1999)
  • James D. Foley (1997)
  • José Luis Encarnação (1995)
  • Edwin Catmull (1993)
  • Andries van Dam (1991)
  • David C. Evans (1989)
  • Donald P. Greenberg (1987)
  • Pierre Bézier (1985)
  • Ivan E. Sutherland (1983)
  • Computer Graphics Achievement Award[edit]

    The Computer Graphics Achievement award is given each year to recognize individuals for an outstanding achievement in computer graphics and interactive techniques that provided a significant advance in the state of the art of computer graphics and is still significant and apparent.[5]

    Recipients:

  • Michiel van de Panne (2022)
  • Doug L. James (2021)
  • Kavita Bala (2020)
  • Denis Zorin (2019)
  • Daniel Cohen-Or (2018)
  • Ramesh Raskar (2017)
  • Frédo Durand (2016)
  • Steve Marschner (2015)
  • Thomas Funkhouser (2014)
  • Holly Rushmeier (2013)
  • Greg Turk (2012)
  • Richard Szeliski (2011)
  • Jessica Hodgins (2010)
  • Michael Kass (2009)
  • Ken Perlin (2008)
  • Greg Ward (2007)
  • Thomas W. Sederberg (2006)
  • Jos Stam (2005)
  • Hugues Hoppe (2004)
  • Peter Schröder (2003)
  • David Kirk (2002)
  • Andrew Witkin (2001)
  • David H. Salesin (2000)
  • Tony DeRose (1999)
  • Michael F. Cohen (1998)
  • Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz (1997)
  • Marc Levoy (1996)
  • Kurt Akeley (1995)
  • Kenneth E. Torrance (1994)
  • Pat Hanrahan (1993)
  • Henry Fuchs (1992)
  • James T. Kajiya (1991)
  • Richard Shoup and Alvy Ray Smith (1990)
  • John Warnock (1989)
  • Alan H. Barr (1988)
  • Robert Cook (1987)
  • Turner Whitted (1986)
  • Loren Carpenter (1985)
  • James H. Clark (1984)
  • James F. Blinn (1983)
  • Significant New Researcher Award[edit]

    The Significant New Researcher Award is given annually to a researcher with a recent significant contribution to computer graphics.[6]

    Recipients:

  • Justin Solomon (2022)
  • Jonathan Ragan-Kelley (2021)
  • Alec Jacobson (2020)
  • Wenzel Jakob (2019)
  • Gordon Wetzstein (2018)
  • Bernd Bickel (2017)
  • Chris Wojtan (2016)
  • Johannes Kopf (2015)
  • Noah Snavely (2014)
  • Niloy Mitra (2013)
  • Karen Liu (2012)
  • Olga Sorkine-Hornung (2011)
  • Alexei Efros (2010)
  • Wojciech Matusik (2009)
  • Maneesh Agrawala (2008)
  • Ravi Ramamoorthi (2007)
  • Takeo Igarashi (2006)
  • Ron Fedkiw (2005)
  • Zoran Popović (2004)
  • Mathieu Desbrun (2003)
  • Steven J. Gortler (2002)
  • Paul E. Debevec (2001)
  • Distinguished Artist Award[edit]

    The Distinguished Artist Award is presented annually to an artist who has created a significant body of digital art work that has advanced the aesthetic content of the medium.

    Recipients:

  • Vera Molnár (2022)
  • William Seaman (2021)
  • Jeffrey Shaw (2020)
  • Donna J. Cox (2019)
  • Monika Fleischmann (2018)
  • Ernest A. Edmonds (2017)
  • Steina Vasulka (2016)
  • Lillian Schwartz (2015)
  • Harold Cohen (2014)
  • Manfred Mohr (2013)
  • Jean-Pierre Hébert (2012)
  • Charles Csuri (2011)
  • Yoichiro Kawaguchi (2010)
  • Lynn Hershman Leeson and Roman Verostko (2009)
  • Professional and Student Chapters[edit]

    Within their local areas, Chapters continue the work of ACM SIGGRAPH on a year-round basis via their meetings and other activities. Each ACM SIGGRAPH Professional and Student Chapter consists of individuals involved in education, research & development, the arts, industry and entertainment. ACM SIGGRAPH Chapter members are interested in the advancement of computer graphics and interactive techniques, its related technologies and applications.[7] For the annual conference, some of the Chapters produce a "Fast Forward" overview of activities.

    Listed below are some examples of Chapter activities:

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ ACM SIGGRAPH: "[1] Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine"
  • ^ International Resources Archived January 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, on siggraph.org
  • ^ "Awards". ACM SIGGRAPH. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  • ^ Foley, James D.; Hughes, John F. (2012). Computer graphics: principles and practice (3 ed.). Boston: Addison-Wesley. p. 608. ISBN 978-0321399526.
  • ^ "SIGGRAPH". School of Computer Science. Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  • ^ "Significant New Researcher Award".
  • ^ Professional and Student Chapters Committee Archived 2012-03-01 at the Wayback Machine, on siggraph.org
  • External links[edit]


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