Sankar Kumar Pal
Sankar Kumar Pal (born 1950) is a computer scientist and the president (and former director) of the
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI),
Kolkata. He is also a National Science Chair,
Government of India. Pal is a computer scientist with an international reputation on
pattern recognition,
image processing,
fuzzy neural network,
rough fuzzy hybridization,
soft computing,
granular mining, and
machine intelligence. He pioneered the development of
fuzzy set theory, and
neuro-fuzzy and
rough-fuzzy computing for uncertainty modelling with demonstration in
pattern recognition,
image processing,
machine learning,
knowledge-based systems and
data mining. This has made him widely recognized across the world and made India a leader in these disciplines in international scenario. He founded the Machine Intelligence Unit in 1993, and the Center for Soft Computing Research: A National Facility (the first of its kind in the country) in 2004, both at the ISI. In the process he has created many renowned scientists.
He is a recipient of
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize in 1990. He was awarded
Padma Shri in Science and Engineering on 5 April 2013 by the
President of India Pranab Mukherjee in recognition of his work in machine intelligence.
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