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Elisa Ricci, University of Trento, Italy

Self-Supervised Learning Is Dead, Long Live Self-Supervised Learning (in the Age of MLLMs)
Yuki Asano, University of Technology Nuremberg, Germany

 

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Elisa Ricci
University of Trento
Italy
 

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Prof. Elisa Ricci (PhD, University of Perugia 2008) is an Associate Professor at Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) at the University of Trento and the head of the Deep Visual Learning research group at Fondazione Bruno Kessler. She has published over 160 papers on international venues. Her research interests are mainly in the areas of computer vision, robotic perception and multimedia analysis. At UNITN she is the Coordinator of the Doctoral Programme in Information Engineering and Computer Science. She is an Associate Editor of IEEE Trans. on Multimedia, Computer Vision and Image Understanding and Pattern Recognition. She was the Program Chair of ACM MM 2020 and the Diversity Chair of ACM MM 2022. She is the recipient of the ACM MM 2015 Best Paper award and ICCV 2021 Honorable mention award.


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Self-Supervised Learning Is Dead, Long Live Self-Supervised Learning (in the Age of MLLMs)

Yuki Asano
University of Technology Nuremberg
Germany
 

Brief Bio
Yuki M. Asano leads the Fundamental AI (FunAI) Lab at the University of Technology Nuremberg as a full Professor, having previously led the QUVA lab at the University of Amsterdam as an Assistant Professor, where he collaborated with Qualcomm AI Research. He completed his PhD at Oxford's Visual Geometry Group (VGG), working with Andrea Vedaldi and Christian Rupprecht. His research interests include computer vision and machine learning, particularly self-supervised and multimodal learning. He has won outstanding paper award at ICLR and is an ELLIS scholar and has served as area chair and senior area chair for top conferences including NeurIPS, ICLR, and CVPR, and organizes workshops and PhD schools including the ELLIS winter school on Foundation Models.


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