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Vision Seminar: Amir Zamir , "Robust Multi-Task Vision"

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Svetlana Lazebnik
Virtual
wifi event
Date
Apr 12, 2022   10:00 am  
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Zoom: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/86238233298?pwd=Y29EWXRPOWtiZ09DczRYMXJZK3JRUT09

Meeting ID: 862 3823 3298

Password: 684009

 

Title: Robust Multi-Task Vision

 

Abstract: I will open the talk with a discussion on understanding and developing perception in conjunction with downstream action. I will follow by showing our latest works on this front, toward a robust multi-task vision. Namely, mutliMAEOmnidata, and 3D common corruptions. If we have time, I will show an overview of a few other projects and will end with an open-ended discussion. 

 

Bio: Amir Zamir is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL). His research interests are in computer vision, machine learning, and perception-for-robotics. Prior to joining EPFL in 2020, he spent time at UC Berkeley, Stanford, and UCF. He has been recognized with CVPR 2018 Best Paper Award, CVPR 2016 Best Student Paper Award, CVPR 2020 Best Paper Award Nomination, and NVIDIA Pioneering Research Award 2018. His research has been covered by popular press outlets, such as The New York Times or Forbes.

 

Publications, project pages, code: https://vilab.epfl.ch/zamir/

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