Isabelle Guyon

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. She is a Chair Professor at the University of Paris-Saclay.

Isabelle Guyon
Pronunciation
  • French pronunciation: [izabɛl ɡɥijɔ̃]
Born(1961-08-15)15 August 1961
CitizenshipFrench
Swiss
American
Alma materESPCI Paris (MSc)
Pierre and Marie Curie University (PhD)
Known forSupport Vector Machines
Siamese neural network
AwardsBBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards (2020)
AMIA Fellow (2011)
Scientific career
FieldsMachine Learning
InstitutionsBell Labs
University of Paris-Saclay
ThesisRéseaux de neurones pour la reconnaissance des formes : architectures et apprentissage (neural networks for pattern recognition) (1988)
Doctoral advisorGerard Dreyfus
Websitewww.clopinet.com/isabelle/
Signature

She is considered to be a pioneer in the field, with her contribution to the support-vector machines with Vladimir Vapnik and Bernhard Boser.

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