Alan Yuille
Alan Yuille (born 1955) is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Computational Cognitive Science with appointments in the departments of Cognitive Science and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. Yuille develops models of vision and cognition for computers, intended for creating artificial vision systems. He studied under Stephen Hawking at Cambridge University on a PhD in theoretical physics, which he completed in 1981. Provided by Wikipedia
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Recursive compositional models: representation, learning, and inference by Yuille, Alan, Zhu, Long
Published 2010
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Complexity of Representation and Inference in Compositional Models with Part Sharing by Yuille, Alan L., Mottaghi, Roozbeh
Published 2015
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Human-Machine CRFs for Identifying Bottlenecks in Holistic Scene Understanding by Mottaghi, Roozbeh, Fidler, Sanja, Yuille, Alan L., Urtasun, Raquel, Parikh, Devi
Published 2015
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Energy minimization methods in computer vision and pattern recognition : proceedings of The 5th international workshop, EMMCVPR 2005, St. Augustine, FL, USA, November 9-11, 2005 / by Rangarajan, Anand, Vemuri, Baba C., Yuille, Alan, International Workshop EMMCVPR (5th : 2005 : St. Augustine, FL)
Published 2005