Herbert Freeman
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Dr. Herbert Freeman is a computer scientist who made important contributions to the field of automatic label placement
Automatic label placement
Automatic label placement refers to the computer methods of placing labels automatically on a map or chart. This is related to the typographic design of such labels....

, computer graphics
Computer graphics
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, including anti-aliasing
Anti-aliasing
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, and machine vision
Machine vision
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. Dr. Freeman held many prestigious professorial posts such as in RPI (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), NYU, and Rutgers University.

Dr. Freeman is the recipient of several awards, including the IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Computer Society
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's Pioneer award (1999). Freeman is also a Fellow of the ACM, a Life Fellow of the IEEE, and a Guggenheim Fellow. Professor Freeman is also the founder of MapText, Inc.

Dr. Freeman also wrote a memoir , "Cobblestones".

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