Gedas BertasiusView profile
Assistant Professor
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 .











