Description
To recognize the best oral presentation and paper at the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society Conference.
Prize
$500 and a plaque.
Funding
Funded by the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society.
Eligibility
Presentation by the author of an accepted paper at the annual SMC Society conference.
Basis for Judging
Effective oral presentation, and quality and technical merit of papers at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics of the previous calendar year.
Presentation
At the annual IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics.
Past Awardees
2023
- Dion Kelly, Danette Rowley, Erica D. Floreani, Eli Kinney-Lang, Ion Robu, and Adam Kirton
For the best paper entitled “Think BIG: Brain-Computer Interface Goals for Children with Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy”, published in the Proceedings of the 2023 IEEE International Conference
on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
2022
- Jan B.F. van Erp, Camille Sallaberry, Christiaan Brekelmans, Douwe Dresscher, Frank ter Haar, Gwenn Englebienne, Jeanine van Bruggen, Joachim de Greeff, Leonor Fermoselle Silva Pereira, Alexander Toet, Nirul Hoeba, Robin Lieftink, Sara Falcone, and Tycho Brug
For the best paper entitled “What Comes After Telepresence? Embodiment, Social Presence and Transporting One’s Functional and Social Self” published in the Proceedings of the 2022 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, October 2022
2021
- Stephen Adams, Tyler Cody and Peter A. Beling
For the best paper entitled “Pareto-Optimal Active Learning with Cost” published in the Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, October 2021
2020
- Felix Top
For the paper co-authored with Julia Krottenhaler & Johannes Fottner “Evaluation of Remote Crane Operation with an Intuitive Tablet Interface and Boom Tip Control” published in the Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
2019
- Zhulin Liu, C.L. Philip Chen, Tong Zhang, Jin Zhou
For their paper entitled: “Multi-Kernel Broad Learning Systems Based on Random Features: A Novel Expansion for Nonlinear Feature Nodes” published in the Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 6-9 October 2019. - Ri-Chen Feng, Daw-Tung Lin, Ken-Min Chen, Yi-Yao Lin, Chin-De Liu
For their paper entitled: “Improving Deep Learning by Incorporating Semi-Automatic Moving Object Annotation and Filtering for Vision-Based Vehicle Detection” published in the Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 6-9 October 2019.
2018
- Felix Gembler, Piotr Stawicki, Abdul Saboor, Mihaly Benda, Roland Grichnik, Aya Rezeika, and Ivan Volosyak
For their paper entitled: “A Dictionary Driven Mental Typewriter Based on Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials (cVEP),” - Yo Joong Choe, Sivaraman Balakrishnan, Aarti Singh, Jean Vettel, and Timothy Verstynen
For their paper entitled “Local White Matter Architecture Defines Functional Brain Dynamics,”
2017
- Daqing Yi, Michael A. Goodrich, Thomas M. Howard, and Kevin D. Seppi
For their paper entitled: “A Dictionary Driven Mental Typewriter Based on Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials (cVEP),” - Yo Joong Choe, Sivaraman Balakrishnan, Aarti Singh, Jean Vettel, and Timothy Verstynen
For the best paper co-authored with Daqing Yi, Michael A. Goodrich, and Thomas M. Howard entitled, “Topology-Aware RRT* for Parallel Optimal Sampling in Topologies,” published in the proceedings of the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 5-8 October 2017 - Ulysse Côté-Allard, Cheikh Latyr Fall, Alexandre Campeau-Lecours, Clément Gosselin, François Laviolette, and Benoit Gosselin
For their paper entitled: “A Dictionary Driven Mental Typewriter Based on Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials (cVEP),”
2016
- George Bucsan, Michael Balchanos,Dimitri N. Mavris, Jae Seung Lee, Masanori Ishigaki, and Atushi Iwai
For their paper entitled “Management Of Technologies for Electrical Vehicle Efficiency Towards Optimizing Range”
2014
- Jeffrey Scott Campbell, Sidney N Givigi, Howard M. Schwartz
“For the best paper and oral presentation, ‘Multiple model Q-learning for stochastic reinforcement delays,’ presented at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 2014″
2013
- Ioannis Giagkiozis, Robin Purshouse, Peter Fleming
“For the best paper and oral presentation, ‘Towards Understanding the Cost of Adaptation in Decomposition-Based Optimization Algorithms,’ presented at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Manchester, United Kingdom, 13-16 October 2013.”
2011
- Mathew L. Bolton, Ellen J Bass, Mhail Popescu, James M. Keller, James C. Bezdek, Timothy Havens
2010
- Hesuan Hu, Mengchu Zhou, Zhiwu Li, Carsten Winkelholz, Michael Kleiber, Christopher M. Schlick
2009
- Mayumi Oyama-Higa, Takahiro Miyagi, Yasuto Shirai, Fumiyasu Yamada, Kazuyoshi Tanaka, Kazou Satoh
2007
- Thanh Mung Lam, Max Mulder, Marinus M. (Rene) van Passen
2006
- Claude Duchesne, Jean-Yves Herve
2004
- Moon Hwan Lee, Doo Yong Lee
2000
- Yasmine Arafa, Abe Mamdani