Isabelle Guyon | |
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Citizenship | French Swiss American |
Alma mater | ESPCI Paris (MSc) Pierre and Marie Curie University (PhD) |
Known for | Support Vector Machines Siamese neural network |
Awards | BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards (2020) AMIA Fellow (2011) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Machine Learning |
Institutions | Bell Labs University of Paris-Saclay |
Thesis | Réseaux de neurones pour la reconnaissance des formes : architectures et apprentissage (neural networks for pattern recognition) (1988) |
Doctoral advisor | Gerard Dreyfus |
Website | www |
Isabelle Guyon (French pronunciation: [izabɛl ɡɥijɔ̃]; born August 15, 1961) is a French-born researcher in machine learning known for her work on support-vector machines, artificial neural networks and bioinformatics.[1] She is a Chair Professor at the University of Paris-Saclay.[2] Guyon serves as the Director, Research Scientist at Google Research since October 2022.[3]
She is considered to be a pioneer in the field, with her contribution to the support-vector machines with Vladimir Vapnik and Bernhard Boser.[4][5]