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Guangyao Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science within Cornell University's College of Engineering, where he leads research at the intersection of computer vision, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. His work focuses on advancing open-world visual understanding systems capable of handling unknown classes and real-world complexity.
His primary research interests include:
- Computer Vision and Open-Set Recognition
- Few-Shot Learning and Cross-Domain Adaptation
- LLM-Visual Integration and Symbolic Reasoning
- Neuromorphic Computing and Spiking Neural Networks
- Multi-Modal Learning and Real-Time Systems
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals a strategic evolution toward solving open-world perception challenges. His recent work demonstrates how large language models can unlock complex event understanding from object detectors, while his G-OSR benchmark establishes new standards for graph-based open-set recognition. Notable contributions include real-time multimodal anomaly detection frameworks, retina-inspired saliency models, and Autoagents for automatic agent generation - all addressing critical gaps in deploying AI systems in dynamic, uncontrolled environments.
Though specific awards and advising details aren't documented in available sources, his prolific publication output (including 9 papers in 2025) indicates an active research program with significant community impact. His work bridges theoretical advances in representation learning with practical applications in robotics, medical imaging, and industrial systems where handling unknown classes is critical.
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