
Gedas Bertasius
Assistant Professor · Computer Vision
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Gedas Bertasius is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Previously, he served as a postdoctoral researcher at Meta AI (Facebook AI) and earned his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania. His academic journey began with a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Dartmouth College.
Dr. Bertasius specializes in computer vision and machine learning with specific interests in:
- Video understanding
- First-person vision (egocentric vision)
- Human behavior modeling
- Multimodal deep learning
- Transfer learning
- Computer vision for sports analytics
- Video+robotics integration
His research produces practical frameworks like Video ReCap for hierarchical captioning of long videos, SiLVR for language-based video reasoning, and BASKET for fine-grained skill estimation. He focuses on developing models that can process videos across multiple temporal granularities while maintaining computational efficiency.
Key research themes in his work include:
- Recursive video processing architectures
- Space-time attention mechanisms
- Generative video modeling
- LLM integration with vision systems
- 3D-aware representation learning
- Continual learning for video QA
He has received notable recognition, including:
- CVPR 2024 Egocentric Vision (EgoVis) Distinguished Paper Award
- CVPR 2020 Best Paper Award Nomination
- First Place at CVPR 2025 Multi-Discipline Lecture Understanding Workshop
Dr. Bertasius collaborates with prominent researchers like Mohit Bansal and Lorenzo Torresani. His recent publications demonstrate expertise in advancing video-language models, with applications in semantic alignment, temporal grounding, and cross-modal reasoning. For detailed information about his research, publications, and ongoing projects, please visit his official website.
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