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Philipp Krähenbühl

Associate Professor

Philipp Krähenbühl received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University and then spent two years as a Postdoc at UC Berkeley. His research interests lie in Computer Vision, Machine learning and Computer Graphics. He is particularly interested in deep learning, as well as image segmentation and understanding.

Research

Research Areas:
Research Interests:
  • Computer Vision

Select Publications

Chao-Yuan Wu, Nayan Singhal and Philipp Krähenbühl. 2018. Video Compression through Image Interpolation.

Haoshuo Huang,Qixing Huang and Philipp Krähenbühl. 2018. Domain transfer through deep activation matching.

Chao-Yuan Wu,Manzil Zaheer, Hexiang Hu, R. Manmatha, Alexander J. Smola and Philipp Krähenbühl. 2018. Compressed Video Action Recognition.

Chao-Yuan Wu, R. Manmatha, Alexander J. Smola and Philipp Krähenbühl. 2017. Free Supervision from Video Games.

Jeff Donahue, Philipp Krähenbühl and Trevor Darrell. 2017. Adversarial Feature Learning.

Awards & Honors

  • 2011 - NIPS Outstanding Student Paper Award
  • 2010 - Member of Stanford’s Team at ACM ICPC World Finals
  • 2005 - Silver Medal at International Olympiad in Informatics
  • 2005 - First Place at Swiss Olympiad in Informatics
  • 2005 - Silver Medal at Swiss Mathematics Olympiad
  • 2004 - First Place at Swiss Olympiad in Informatics