Bernice Rogowitz


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  • Yorktown Heights, New York, United States of America

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  • SIGGRAPH 1992

    Bernice E. Rogowitz is a member of the Virtual User Environment Group at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, where she is exploring ways of representing information to take advantage of human perceptual and cognitive capabilities.

    Dr. Rogowitz has been very active in bridging a link between the scientific study of human vision and visual imaging. Under the aegis of SPIE and IS&T she originated a conference on Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display, which will be held for the fifth consecutive year in San Jose this February. In addition to organizing these conferences, she served as the 1990 General co-chair for the SPIE/IS&T Symposium on Electronic Imaging.

    Dr. Rogowitz earned her Ph.D. at Columbia University in Human Vision and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Laboratory of Psychophysics at Harvard University. At the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, she established and managed a Vision Science Group which investigated various topics in vision related to display technology, including the development of a technique for measuring and predicting display flicker. In 1989 she joined  the Computer Sciences Department as Senior Technical Consultant to the Vice President for Systems and Software, and has just recently returned to active research in vision and visualization.  


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