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Carl Vondrick
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 119
Citations - 12134
Carl Vondrick is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Object detection. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 92 publications receiving 9054 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl Vondrick include University of California, Irvine & Google.
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Who is Mistaken
TL;DR: This work introduces the novel problem of identifying when people in abstract scenes have incorrect beliefs, and creates a representation of characters' beliefs for two tasks in human action understanding: predicting who is mistaken, and when they are mistaken.
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Causal Transportability for Visual Recognition
TL;DR: An algorithm is developed to estimate the causal effect for image classification, which is transportable (i.e., invariant) across source and target environments, and is derived under empirical assumptions using representations in deep models as proxies.
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It's Time for Artistic Correspondence in Music and Video
TL;DR: A self-supervised approach that learns this correspondence directly from data, without any need of human annotations, using Transformer networks for each modality to model the long-term temporal context of both the video and the music signals.
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Visual behavior modelling for robotic theory of mind.
TL;DR: In this paper, an observer can model the behavior of an actor through visual processing alone, without any prior symbolic information and assumptions about relevant inputs, which is an essential cognitive ability that underlies many aspects of human and animal social behavior.
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Predicting Motivations of Actions by Leveraging Text
TL;DR: The problem of predicting why a person has performed an action in images is introduced and results suggest that transferring knowledge from language into vision can help machines understand why people in images might be performing an action.