04.10.2024

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Angela Dai Receives ECVA Young Researcher Award 2024

Awarded for Pioneering Work in Advancing Visual Perception and AI

With the Young Researcher Award, the European Computer Vision Association recognizes and encourages outstanding research achievements of young researchers in computer vision.

Angela stands out as a pioneering researcher in 3D scene reconstruction and semantic scene understanding. Angela’s research has played a pivotal role in establishing modern 3D deep learning as a prominent and influential area of study. Her efforts have significantly broadened the scope of visual perception, transforming the landscape of research in the digitization and understanding of 3D environments.

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04.10.2024


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