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Episode 51: Research and Tooling for Computer Vision Systems with Jason Corso

Episode Summary

Dr. Jason Corso is the new director of the Stevens Institute for AI. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Voxel51, an AI software company creating development tools for improving the performance of computer vision and machine learning systems. Previously, he was a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan. A veteran in the field of computer vision, Jason has dedicated over 20 years to academic research and has authored nearly 150 academic papers and hundreds of thousands of lines of open-source code on video understanding, robotics, and data science. He received his Ph.D. and MSE degrees from Johns Hopkins University and his bachelor’s degree from Loyola University Maryland, all in computer science.

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Here are the highlights from my conversation with Professor Corso:

ON STUDYING COMPUTER SCIENCE AT LOYOLA COLLEGE

ON DOING A PH.D. AT JOHN HOPKINS

ON TACKLING BRAIN CANCER AT UCLA

ON TEACHING BAYESIAN VISION AND PATTERN RECOGNITION AT SUNY BUFFALO

ON IMAGE UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH

ON VIDEO UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH

ON TEACHING COMPUTER VISION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

ON DEVELOPING BUBBLENETS

ON VOXEL51’S INCEPTION

ON LESSONS LEARNED BUILDING FIFTYONE

ON BEING A DIRECTOR FOR STEVENS INSTITUTE FOR AI

ON BEING A PROFESSOR VS. BEING A FOUNDER

ON ADVICE FOR ASPIRING AI RESEARCHERS

ON TRENDS IN COMPUTER VISION RESEARCH