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Thomas Wiegand

Thomas Wiegand (born 6 May 1970 in Wismar) is a German electrical engineer who substantially contributed to the creation of the H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, and H.266/VVC video coding standards. For H.264/AVC, Wiegand was one of the chairmen of the Joint Video Team (JVT) standardization committee that created the standard and was the chief editor of the standard itself. He was also a very active technical contributor to the H.264/AVC, H.265/HEVC, and H.266/VVC video coding standards. Wiegand also holds a chairmanship position in the ITU-T VCEG of ITU-T Study Group 16 and previously in ISO/IEC MPEG standardization organizations. In July 2006, the video coding work of the ITU-T jointly led by Gary J. Sullivan and Wiegand for the preceding six years was voted as the most influential area of the standardization work of the CCITT and ITU-T in their 50-year history.[1] Since 2018, Wiegand has served as chair of the ITU/WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H).[2] Since 2014, Thomson Reuters named Wiegand in their list of “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds” as one of the most cited researchers in his field.

Thomas Wiegand
Born
Thomas Wiegand

(1970-05-06) May 6, 1970 (age 53)
CitizenshipGerman
Alma materTechnical University of Hamburg,
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Known forH.264/MPEG-4 AVC video coding standard
AwardsPrimetime Emmy Engineering Award (2008),
Karl Heinz Beckurts Award (2011),
IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award (2012)
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering
InstitutionsBerlin Institute of Technology,
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute

Current work

Wiegand is Professor at the Technical University of Berlin and executive director of the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute,[3] Berlin, Germany. He heads research teams working on

  • Video processing and coding
  • Multimedia transmission
  • Machine learning
  • Mobile Communications (management)
  • Computer Vision (management)

Since 2020 he is a Principal Scientist at the Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD).[4]

Early background

Thomas Wiegand was born in and spent his early life in East Germany, where he decided to make an apprenticeship as an electrician instead of studying, because everyone who wanted to go to the university had to serve for three years in the National People's Army which he chose to avoid. After the "Wende" he started to study electrical engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg, where he earned his Diplom in 1995. In 2000 he earned his Ph.D. at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. As a student, he was a Visiting Researcher at Kobe University, Japan, the University of California at Santa Barbara and Stanford University, USA, where he also returned as a visiting professor.

Standardization

  • Since 2000: Associated Rapporteur of VCEG (Video Coding Experts Group - ITU-T SG16 Q.6)
  • Since 2001: Associated Rapporteur / Co-Chair of JVT
  • Since 2002: Editor of the H.264/AVC video coding standard and its extensions (FRExt and SVC)
  • 2005-2009: Associated Chair of MPEG Video (Moving Pictures Experts Group - ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11)
  • Since 2018: Chair of the ITU/WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H)[5]

Awards

  • 1998: SPIE VCIP Best Student Paper Award (together with Eckehard Steinbach, Peter Eisert and Bernd Girod)
  • 2004: Fraunhofer Award (together with Detlev Marpe and Heiko Schwarz)
  • 2004: ITG Award of the German Society for Information Technology (together with Detlev Marpe and Heiko Schwarz)
  • 2006: The video coding work of the ITU-T led by Gary Sullivan and Thomas Wiegand jointly since 2000 was voted as the most influential area of the standardization work of the CCITT and ITU-T in their 50-year history
  • 2008: Primetime Emmy Engineering Award (awarded to the JVT standards committee by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for development of the High Profile of H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, for which Wiegand served as associated rapporteur/co-chair, editor, and technical contributor)
  • 2009: Paired Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards ( by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for development of the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard)
  • 2009: Group Technical Achievement Award of EURASIP (European Association for Signal Processing) for active contributions to video coding research and standardization activities
  • 2009: Best Paper Award of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (together with Heiko Schwarz and Detlev Marpe)
  • 2009: Innovation Award of Vodafone Foundation for Research in Mobile Communications
  • 2010: Technology Award of Eduard Rhein Foundation (together with Jens-Rainer Ohm)[6]
  • 2011: Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to video coding and its standardization
  • 2011: Best Paper Award of EURASIP (European Association for Signal Processing) (together with Karsten Müller, Aljoscha Smolic, Kristina Dix, Philipp Merkle and Peter Kauff)
  • 2011: Karl Heinz Beckurts Award (together with Heiko Schwarz and Detlev Marpe)
  • 2012: IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award - IEEE Technical Field Award
  • 2013: Best Paper Award of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (together with Gary Sullivan, Jens-Rainer Ohm, and Woo-Jin Han)[7]
  • 2013: Best Journal Paper Award of the IEEE Communications Society MMTC (together with Patrick Ndjiki-Nya, Martin Koppel, Dimitar Doshkov, Haricharan Lakshman, Philipp Merkle and Karsten Müller)
  • 2013: International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC) Leadership Award
  • 2013: Research Award for Technical Communication of Alcatel Lucent Foundation
  • 2014: Best Paper Award of EURASIP (European Association for Signal Processing) (together with P. Merkle, Y. Morvan, A. Smolic, D. Farin, K. Müller and P.H.N. de With)
  • 2014: Richard Theile Medal of the German Television and Cinema Technology Society
  • 2015: ITU150 Award[8] (the other ITU 150 awards went to Bill Gates, Robert E. Kahn, Mark I. Krivocheev, Martin Cooper, and Ken Sakamura)
  • 2016: Elected member of the German National Academy of Engineering (Acatech)
  • 2017: Primetime Emmy Engineering Award (awarded to the JCT-VC standards committee of VCEG and MPEG by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for development of the H.265/MPEG-H HEVC standard, for which Wiegand served as associated rapporteur of VCEG and technical contributor)
  • 2018: Elected member of the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina)
  • 2019: Best Poster Presentation Paper Award, Picture Coding Symposium, Ningbo, China (PCS 2019) (together with Wang-Q Lim, Heiko Schwarz, Detlev Marpe)
  • 2022: EURASIP Best Paper Award for the Signal Processing: Image Communication Journal (together with R. Reisenhofer, S. Bosse, G. Kutyniok)
  • 2022: Fellow of the Information Technology Society in VDE (ITG) 2022, for his "outstanding achievements in the field of communications and information technology, noted by the entire professional community, in conjunction with [his] commitment to our professional society."

Other positions held

External links

  • Official website  
  • Thomas Wiegand publications indexed by Google Scholar

References

  1. ^ . ITU-T Newslog. International Telecommunication Union. October 2, 2006. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  2. ^ ITU/WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H)
  3. ^ Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute official web site.
  4. ^ "Thomas Wiegand". BIFOLD. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  5. ^ ITU/WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health (FG-AI4H)
  6. ^ Technology Award of Eduard Rhein Foundation 2010 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ CSVT Transactions – Best Paper Award 2013-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, IEEE Circuits and Systems Society web site.
  8. ^ ITU150 Award[permanent dead link]

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Thomas Wiegand born 6 May 1970 in Wismar is a German electrical engineer who substantially contributed to the creation of the H 264 AVC H 265 HEVC and H 266 VVC video coding standards For H 264 AVC Wiegand was one of the chairmen of the Joint Video Team JVT standardization committee that created the standard and was the chief editor of the standard itself He was also a very active technical contributor to the H 264 AVC H 265 HEVC and H 266 VVC video coding standards Wiegand also holds a chairmanship position in the ITU T VCEG of ITU T Study Group 16 and previously in ISO IEC MPEG standardization organizations In July 2006 the video coding work of the ITU T jointly led by Gary J Sullivan and Wiegand for the preceding six years was voted as the most influential area of the standardization work of the CCITT and ITU T in their 50 year history 1 Since 2018 Wiegand has served as chair of the ITU WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health FG AI4H 2 Since 2014 Thomson Reuters named Wiegand in their list of The World s Most Influential Scientific Minds as one of the most cited researchers in his field Thomas WiegandBornThomas Wiegand 1970 05 06 May 6 1970 age 53 Wismar Bezirk Rostock East GermanyCitizenshipGermanAlma materTechnical University of Hamburg University of Erlangen NurembergKnown forH 264 MPEG 4 AVC video coding standardAwardsPrimetime Emmy Engineering Award 2008 Karl Heinz Beckurts Award 2011 IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award 2012 Scientific careerFieldsElectrical engineeringInstitutionsBerlin Institute of Technology Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute Contents 1 Current work 2 Early background 3 Standardization 4 Awards 5 Other positions held 6 External links 7 ReferencesCurrent work EditWiegand is Professor at the Technical University of Berlin and executive director of the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute 3 Berlin Germany He heads research teams working on Video processing and coding Multimedia transmission Machine learning Mobile Communications management Computer Vision management Since 2020 he is a Principal Scientist at the Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data BIFOLD 4 Early background EditThomas Wiegand was born in and spent his early life in East Germany where he decided to make an apprenticeship as an electrician instead of studying because everyone who wanted to go to the university had to serve for three years in the National People s Army which he chose to avoid After the Wende he started to study electrical engineering at the Technical University of Hamburg where he earned his Diplom in 1995 In 2000 he earned his Ph D at the University of Erlangen Nuremberg As a student he was a Visiting Researcher at Kobe University Japan the University of California at Santa Barbara and Stanford University USA where he also returned as a visiting professor Standardization EditSince 2000 Associated Rapporteur of VCEG Video Coding Experts Group ITU T SG16 Q 6 Since 2001 Associated Rapporteur Co Chair of JVT Since 2002 Editor of the H 264 AVC video coding standard and its extensions FRExt and SVC 2005 2009 Associated Chair of MPEG Video Moving Pictures Experts Group ISO IEC JTC1 SC29 WG11 Since 2018 Chair of the ITU WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health FG AI4H 5 Awards Edit1998 SPIE VCIP Best Student Paper Award together with Eckehard Steinbach Peter Eisert and Bernd Girod 2004 Fraunhofer Award together with Detlev Marpe and Heiko Schwarz 2004 ITG Award of the German Society for Information Technology together with Detlev Marpe and Heiko Schwarz 2006 The video coding work of the ITU T led by Gary Sullivan and Thomas Wiegand jointly since 2000 was voted as the most influential area of the standardization work of the CCITT and ITU T in their 50 year history 2008 Primetime Emmy Engineering Award awarded to the JVT standards committee by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for development of the High Profile of H 264 MPEG 4 AVC for which Wiegand served as associated rapporteur co chair editor and technical contributor 2009 Paired Technology amp Engineering Emmy Awards one awarded to VCEG and one to MPEG by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for development of the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC standard 2009 Group Technical Achievement Award of EURASIP European Association for Signal Processing for active contributions to video coding research and standardization activities 2009 Best Paper Award of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology together with Heiko Schwarz and Detlev Marpe 2009 Innovation Award of Vodafone Foundation for Research in Mobile Communications 2010 Technology Award of Eduard Rhein Foundation together with Jens Rainer Ohm 6 2011 Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to video coding and its standardization 2011 Best Paper Award of EURASIP European Association for Signal Processing together with Karsten Muller Aljoscha Smolic Kristina Dix Philipp Merkle and Peter Kauff 2011 Karl Heinz Beckurts Award together with Heiko Schwarz and Detlev Marpe 2012 IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award IEEE Technical Field Award 2013 Best Paper Award of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology together with Gary Sullivan Jens Rainer Ohm and Woo Jin Han 7 2013 Best Journal Paper Award of the IEEE Communications Society MMTC together with Patrick Ndjiki Nya Martin Koppel Dimitar Doshkov Haricharan Lakshman Philipp Merkle and Karsten Muller 2013 International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium IMTC Leadership Award 2013 Research Award for Technical Communication of Alcatel Lucent Foundation 2014 Best Paper Award of EURASIP European Association for Signal Processing together with P Merkle Y Morvan A Smolic D Farin K Muller and P H N de With 2014 Richard Theile Medal of the German Television and Cinema Technology Society 2015 ITU150 Award 8 the other ITU 150 awards went to Bill Gates Robert E Kahn Mark I Krivocheev Martin Cooper and Ken Sakamura 2016 Elected member of the German National Academy of Engineering Acatech 2017 Primetime Emmy Engineering Award awarded to the JCT VC standards committee of VCEG and MPEG by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for development of the H 265 MPEG H HEVC standard for which Wiegand served as associated rapporteur of VCEG and technical contributor 2018 Elected member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina 2019 Best Poster Presentation Paper Award Picture Coding Symposium Ningbo China PCS 2019 together with Wang Q Lim Heiko Schwarz Detlev Marpe 2022 EURASIP Best Paper Award for the Signal Processing Image Communication Journal together with R Reisenhofer S Bosse G Kutyniok 2022 Fellow of the Information Technology Society in VDE ITG 2022 for his outstanding achievements in the field of communications and information technology noted by the entire professional community in conjunction with his commitment to our professional society Other positions held Edit1993 1994 Visiting Researcher Kobe University Japan 1995 Visiting Scholar University of California at Santa Barbara U S 1997 1998 Visiting Researcher Stanford University California USA 1997 1998 Consultant to 8x8 Inc Santa Clara California USA 2006 2011 Member of technical advisory board Vidyo Inc Hackensack New Jersey USA 2006 2008 Member of technical advisory board Stream Processors Inc Sunnyvale California USA 2007 2009 Consultant Skyfire Inc acquired by Opera Software ASA Mountain View California USA 2011 2012 Visiting Professor Stanford University USAExternal links EditOfficial website Thomas Wiegand publications indexed by Google ScholarReferences Edit Video Coding Work Voted Most Influential ITU T Newslog International Telecommunication Union October 2 2006 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 11 April 2012 ITU WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health FG AI4H Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute official web site Thomas Wiegand BIFOLD Retrieved 2023 02 14 ITU WHO Focus Group on Artificial Intelligence for Health FG AI4H Technology Award of Eduard Rhein Foundation 2010 Archived 2008 11 20 at the Wayback Machine CSVT Transactions Best Paper Award Archived 2013 06 23 at the Wayback Machine IEEE Circuits and Systems Society web site ITU150 Award permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Wiegand amp oldid 1144918248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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