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Alexei Efros is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley, affiliated with the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR). Previously, he was a faculty member at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, and a postdoc at Oxford University with Andrew Zisserman. His work spans data-driven computer vision, self-supervised learning, and applications to computer graphics, computational photography, and human-AI interaction.
- Research Themes:
- Self-supervised visual learning
- 3D scene understanding
- Vision-language multimodal systems
- Teaching:
- CS 180/280A: Intro to Computer Vision
- CS 280: Graduate Computer Vision
- CS 294-192: Visual Scene Understanding
- Recent Publication Trends:
- Focus on diffusion models and self-guidance
- 3D perception and rendering
- Interpretability of vision-language models
- Temporal and sequential learning
- Scientific Collaborations:
- Extensive partnerships with institutions like MIT, CMU, Stanford, and NVIDIA
- Mentorship of PhD students now at TTIC, OpenAI, Anthropic, and academia
- Labs & Teams:
- BAIR Lab (UC Berkeley)
- Collaborations with Adobe Research, Google, and NVIDIA
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