Research Expertise and Interest
CS-vision, graphics, machine learning
Research Description
Angjoo Kanazawa is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. Her research lies at the intersection of computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning. We live in a 3D world that is dynamic, full of life with people and animals interacting with the environment. How can we build a system that can capture, perceive, and understand this 4D world from everyday photograph and video? How can we learn priors on the 4D world from image and video observations? The goal of her lab is to answer these questions.
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