Join our next webinar with Georgia Gkioxari discussing, “Machine Perception in the Era of Large Models”
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Peter Tong
Machine Perception in the Era of Large Models
By Georgia Gkioxari
In this talk, I will discuss the significant advances made in the fields of visual recognition and generative AI. I will provide a comprehensive overview of the accomplishments within the community, as well as highlight the ongoing challenges in understanding visual information in both 2D and 3D.
Georgia Gkioxari Biography
Georgia is an Assistant Professor at the Computing + Mathematical Sciences department at Caltech. She obtained her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley, where she was advised by Jitendra Malik. Prior to Berkeley, she earned her diploma from the National Technical University of Athens in Greece. After earning her PhD, she was a research scientist at Meta AI. In 2021, she received the PAMI Young Researcher Award, which recognizes a young researcher for their distinguished research contribution to computer vision.
She is the recipient of the PAMI Mark Everingham Award for the open-source software suite Detectron. In 2017, Georgia and her co-authors received the Marr Prize for “Mask R-CNN” published and presented at ICCV. She was named one of 30 influential women advancing AI in 2019 by ReWork and was nominated for the Women in AI Awards in 2020 by VentureBeat.
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