Pushmeet Kohli
Pushmeet Kohli | |
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Alma mater |
Oxford Brookes University (PhD in Computer Vision, 2007) National Institute of Technology, Warangal (Bachelor of Technology, Computer Science and Engineering, 2004) |
Occupation | Computer scientist |
Pushmeet Kohli is a computer scientist in the Microsoft Research lab in Cambridge.[1] He also is a member of the psychometrics center in University of Cambridge[2] and is an ACM Distinguished speaker.[3]
The majority of his research is in the field of machine learning and computer vision. However, he has also made contributions in game theory, discrete algorithms and psychometrics.[4] He is the recipient of the BMVA Sullivan Prize. His papers have received awards at CVPR 2015, WWW 2014,[5] ISMAR 2011 and ECCV 2010.[6]
Notable Works
- Picture programming language[7] (with Tejas Kulkarni, Vikash Mansinghka and Josh Tenenbaum). CVPR 2015.
- 3D scene reconstruction and understanding.
- Inference in Higher Order Graphical Models.
- Community based Crowdsourcing[8]
- User Personality Prediction from Browsing behavior[9]
- Behavioral experiments on Social networks[10]
- Human Pose Estimation using the Kinect[11]
- Video Editing (Unwrap Mosaics)[12] - SIGGRAPH 2008
References
- ↑ Kohli, Pushmeet. "Pushmeet Kohli". Microsoft Biography.
- ↑ "Associates -- The Psychometrics Centre".
- ↑ "ACM Distinguished Speakers Program :: Speaker Details :: Pushmeet Kohli".
- ↑ Parmy Olson (12 October 2011). "Microsoft Uses Facebook As Giant 'Lab' To Study Game Theory". Forbes.
- ↑ "안녕하세요!". www2014.
- ↑ "ECCV 2010, 11th European Conference on Computer Vision - awards". forth.gr.
- ↑ "Picture: A Probabilistic Programming Language for Scene Perception". mrkulk.github.io. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
- ↑ "MSDN Blogs". MSDN Blogs. Microsoft.
- ↑ http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/pkohli/papers/kskbg_acmwebsci_2012.pdf
- ↑ "Research Games - Microsoft Research". microsoft.com. Microsoft.
- ↑ "Human Pose Estimation for Kinect".
- ↑ "Unwrap Mosaics". microsoft.com. Microsoft.
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