OSU AI Seminar - March 10 2021 | Yezhou Yang - Arizona State University

Dear All, Our next speaker is Prof. Yezhou Yang from Arizona State University. He will be presenting *"*Visual Recognition beyond Appearances, and its Robotic Applications*"* this *Wednesday 3/10 from 1.00-2.00PM PT.* Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/ydf946w7 Please find attached the poster flyer for more information. *Title*: Visual Recognition beyond Appearances, and its Robotic Applications *Abstract*: The goal of Computer Vision, as coined by Marr, is to develop algorithms to answer What are Where at When from visual appearance. The speaker, among others, recognizes the importance of studying underlying entities and relations beyond visual appearance, following an Active Perception paradigm. This talk will present the speaker's efforts over the last decade, ranging from 1) reasoning beyond appearance for visual question answering, image understanding and video captioning tasks, through 2) temporal and self-supervised knowledge distillation with incremental knowledge transfer, till 3) their roles in a Robotic visual learning framework via a Robotic Indoor Object Search task. The talk will also feature the Active Perception Group (APG)’s ongoing projects (NSF RI, NRI and CPS, DARPA KAIROS, and Arizona IAM) addressing emerging challenges of the nation in autonomous driving, AI security and healthcare domains, at the ASU School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering (CIDSE). *Bio*: Yezhou Yang is an Assistant Professor at School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering, Arizona State University. He is directing the ASU Active Perception Group. His primary interests lie in Cognitive Robotics, Computer Vision, and Robot Vision, especially exploring visual primitives in human action understanding from visual input, grounding them by natural language as well as high-level reasoning over the primitives for intelligent robots. Before joining ASU, Dr. Yang was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Computer Vision Lab and the Perception and Robotics Lab, with the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies. He is a recipient of Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship 2011, the NSF CAREER award 2018 and the Amazon AWS Machine Learning Research Award 2019. He receives his Ph.D. from University of Maryland at College Park, and B.E. from Zhejiang University, China. Please plan on attending! Thanks, Jay Patravali Graduate Student, CoRIS-EECS. Oregon State University ---- AI Seminar Important Reminders: -> The AI Seminar has a strict "no electronics" and "no recordings" policy. -> For graduate students in the AI program, attendance is strongly encouraged.

Dear all, Thanks for participating in the AI seminar during the winter term, we have had a wonderful lineup with many extremely interesting talks. We will not be having the AI seminar in the next few weeks. The next scheduled speakers are at 4/21: Jiajun Wu from Stanford University and 4/28: Drew Bagnell from CMU. I'm still working on confirming the May seminars as well. Look forward to seeing your participation in the AI seminar next term! Best Regards, Fuxin
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Fuxin Li
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Patravali, Jay Sanjay