Rumelhart Prize
The David E. Rumelhart Prize is a prize awarded annually in the cognitive sciences since 2000 ( for theoretical contributions to the fundamentals of human cognition , for contributions to the theoretical foundations of human cognition ). It is awarded by the Cognitive Science Society, is endowed with $ 100,000 and named after David Rumelhart . It was donated in 2000 by the Robert J. Glushko and Pamela Samuelson Foundation .
Award winners
- 2001 Geoffrey E. Hinton
- 2002 Richard M. Shiffrin
- 2003 Aravind Joshi
- 2004 John Robert Anderson
- 2005 Paul Smolensky
- 2006 Roger Shepard
- 2007 Jeffrey Elman
- 2008 Shimon Ullman
- 2009 Susan Carey
- 2010 James McClelland
- 2011 Judea Pearl
- 2012 Peter Dayan
- 2013 Linda Smith
- 2014 Ray Jackendoff
- 2015 Michael I. Jordan
- 2016 Dedre Gentner
- 2017 Lila Gleitman
- 2018 Michael Tanenhaus
- 2019 Michelene Chi
- 2020 Stanislas Dehaene
- 2021 Susan Goldin-Meadow
Web links
- ↑ Huge congratulations to our 2021 Rumelhart Prize Winner, Susan Goldin-Meadow! In: twitter.com. Cognitive Science Society, July 31, 2020, accessed August 6, 2020 .