Dr. Fisher Yu is a well-known researcher in computer vision, with a research profile and publications associated with NVIDIA.
Affiliation with NVIDIA
- Researcher: Dr. Yu is affiliated with NVIDIA's Learning and Perception Research team.
- GTC Speaker: He has been a speaker at NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference (GTC), presenting on automotive-related AI and research.
- Publication: His name is featured as a co-author on NVIDIA research publications, such as the 2024 paper "SSCBench: Monocular 3D Semantic Scene Completion Benchmark in Street Views".
Research focus
Dr. Yu's work involves several key areas of computer vision and AI:
- Monocular 3D Semantic Scene Completion: This involves reconstructing and understanding the 3D geometry and semantics of a scene from a single image.
- Object Detection and Tracking: He has conducted extensive research on detecting and tracking objects in images and video.
- Autonomous Driving: His research is frequently connected to applications for autonomous vehicles, with talks at GTC focused on the topic.
Career and affiliations
- ETH Zurich: He is an Assistant Professor at ETH Zurich, where he leads the Visual Intelligence and Systems (VIS) Group within the Computer Vision Lab.
- UC Berkeley: Following his Ph.D., he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley.
- Princeton University: He earned his Ph.D. from Princeton.
- NVIDIA: He holds an affiliation with NVIDIA's Learning and Perception Research team.
- GTC Speaker: He has spoken at NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference (GTC), with presentations on topics related to computer vision for autonomous vehicles.