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Herbert Freeman

Dr. Herbert Freeman is a computer scientist who made important contributions to the field of computer graphics, including anti-aliasing and machine vision.

Dr. Freeman is the recipient of several awards, including the IEE Computer Society[?]'s Computer Pioneer award (1999). Freeman is also a Fellow of the ACM[?], a Life Fellow of the IEEE, and a Guggenheim Fellow[?].

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Dr. Freeman's homepage at Rutgers University (http://www-caip.rutgers.edu/~freeman/)

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