Reliable and Accessible Visual Recognition - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
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VASC Seminar

November

3
Wed
Judy Hoffman Assistant Professor College of Computing, Georgia Tech
Wednesday, November 3
10:50 am to 11:50 am
Reliable and Accessible Visual Recognition

Abstract:

As visual recognition models are developed across diverse applications; we need the ability to reliably deploy our systems in a variety of environments. At the same time, visual models tend to be trained and evaluated on a static set of curated and annotated data which only represents a subset of the world. In this talk, I will cover techniques for transferring information between different visual environments and across different semantic tasks thereby enabling recognition models to generalize to previously unseen worlds, such as from simulated to real-world driving imagery. I’ll highlight a new benchmark and method for selecting a source model for accessible transfer to a new visual task.

 

Bio:

Dr. Judy Hoffman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech and a member of the Machine Learning Center. Her research lies at the intersection of computer vision and machine learning with specialization in domain adaptation, transfer learning, adversarial robustness, and algorithmic fairness. She has been awarded the NVIDIA female leader in computer vision award in 2020, AIMiner top 100 most influential scholars in Machine Learning (2020), MIT EECS Rising Star in 2015, and is a recipient of the NSF Graduate Fellowship. In addition to her research, she co-founded and continues to advise for Women in Computer Vision, an organization which provides mentorship and travel support for early-career women in the computer vision community. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, she was a Research Scientist at Facebook AI Research. She received her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley in 2016 after which she completed Postdocs at Stanford University (2017) and UC Berkeley (2018).

 

 

Homepagehttps://www.cc.gatech.edu/~judy/

 

 

Sponsored in part by:   Facebook Reality Labs Pittsburgh