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Nicholas Ruozzi is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), affiliated with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. His research focuses on machine learning, statistical inference, and probabilistic graphical models, with applications in virtual reality (VR) training, computer vision, and explainable AI. He has contributed to areas such as tractable probabilistic modeling, activity recognition in videos, and user tracking in VR systems.
His work often bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, such as developing algorithms for data privacy in VR training sessions and enhancing deep learning models through hybrid approaches with graphical models. Recent research trends include exploring multimodal interaction, distributionally robust models, and novel instance detection techniques in computer vision.
Ruozzi's publications span topics like user identifiability in VR, predictive task guidance in AR, and systematic analysis of device interactions in VR systems. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his contributions reflect a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary applications of machine learning and probabilistic methods.
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