Pushmeet Kohli

Pushmeet Kohli is a computer scientist at Google DeepMind where he heads the "Robust and Reliable AI" and "AI for Science" teams. Before joining DeepMind, he was partner scientist and director of research at Microsoft Research. Pushmeet conducts research in the field of machine learning and computer vision. However, he has also made contributions in game theory, discrete algorithms and psychometrics.[1] He is the recipient of the BMVA Sullivan Prize. His papers have received awards at UAI 2018[2], CVPR 2015, WWW 2014,[3] ISMAR 2011 and ECCV 2010.[4]

Pushmeet Kohli
Alma materTrinity Hall, University of Cambridge
Oxford Brookes University
National Institute of Technology, Warangal
OccupationComputer scientist

Some Notable Projects

  • Robust and Reliable AI [5]
  • Neural Program Synthesis [6]
  • Probabilistic Programming [7]
  • 3D scene reconstruction and understanding.
  • MAP Inference in Higher Order Graphical Models.
  • Community based Crowdsourcing of Data for Training AI Models[8]
  • Behavioral analysis and Personality prediction using on Online networks[9][10]
  • Human Pose Estimation using the Kinect[11]
  • Video Editing (Unwrap Mosaics)[12]
gollark: Why no TP?
gollark: I guess I'll just have to set up a public teleport station at spawn.
gollark: Oh yes, I forgot RFTools' thing.
gollark: Actually, most TEs.
gollark: All the teleport stuff is short-ranged.

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