AI, ROBOTICS, PERCEPTION, WORLD MODELS - KRISHNA MURTHY JATTAVALLABHULA - POSTDOC: MIT-SAIL episode artwork

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AI, ROBOTICS, PERCEPTION, WORLD MODELS - KRISHNA MURTHY JATTAVALLABHULA - POSTDOC: MIT-SAIL

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#artificialintelligence #podcast #ai #toctw AI, ROBOTICS, PERCEPTION, WORLD MODELS Krishna Murthy Jattavallabhula is a postdoctoral associate at  @MITCSAIL   with Josh Tenenbaum and Antonio Torralba.  Kartik earned his PhD ( see thesis) at  @Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute   and the Robotics and Embodied AI Lab, advised by Liam Paull. Kartik's research centers around building invertible world models — representations that encode how the world works. These world models enable the design of intelligent systems that perceive, reason, and act. his research spans several areas including #robotics #computervision , computer graphics; and intertwines our understanding of the world with #deeplearning.  Kartik's work has been recognized with PhD fellowship awards from  @NVIDIA   and  @Google  and a best-paper award from IEEE RAL. Dont Forget to Subscribe www.youtube.com/ctipodcast

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