📢 We are excited to introduce Thomas Kipf (@tkipf), Animesh Garg (@animesh_garg), and Sungjin Ahn (@SungjinAhn_) as the first three speakers of the Causal and Object-Centric Representations for Robotics (CORR) CVPR workshop. corrworkshop.github.io 🧵 1/5
1⃣ Thomas Kipf is Sr. Research Scientist at @GoogleDeepMind. He is developing and studying ML models that can reason about rich physical and virtual world's structure and their combinatorial complexity. He would talk about object-centric controllable scene representations. 🧵 2/5
2⃣ Animesh Garg, Prof. at @GeorgiaTech & Sr. Researcher @nvidia. His work focuses on Generalizable Autonomy in Robotics, enhancing model's ability to learn & interact in new environments with the help of multi-modal object-centric and spatio-temporal event representations. 🧵3/5
3⃣ Sungjin Ahn is Prof. @KAISTofficial. His work focuses on learning compositional generative world models, structured representations, and high-level cognition mechanisms. He develops agents that can be self-supervised, structured, and are able systematically generalize. 🧵4/5
As a reminder, there are still almost 10 days left to submit for the CORR CVPR workshop, so don’t miss a chance to submit your - 1-page abstract of an already published work (e.g. CVPR one or previosly published) - a novel 4-pages paper: openreview.net/group?id=thecv… 🧵5/5
P.S. Thanks for all the co-organizers @FrancescoLocat8 @egavves @RoozbehMottaghi Ruta Desei @priyam8parashar Siddharth Patki and @phillip_lippe for their work!
P.P. S. Overall, we expect 6-7 speakers from different topics, such as object-centric and causal representations, causality, and robotics. Stay tuned for the final lineup, and note the date of the workshop (June 17th)!