Ming-Hsuan Yang

Ming-Hsuan Yang

Ming-Hsuan Yang is a research scientist at Google working on vision and learning problems. He is also a professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Merced. He received Longuet-Higgins Prize at IEEE CVPR 2023, Best Paper Honorable Mention in IEEE CVPR 2018 and ACM UIST 2017. He is a recipient of the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation in 2012 and Google Faculty Award in 2009. He is a Fellow of IEEE and ACM.
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    Beyond SOT: Tracking Multiple Generic Objects at Once
    Christoph Mayer
    Martin Danelljan
    Vittorio Ferrari
    Luc Van Gool
    WACV'24 (2024)
    Language Model Beats Diffusion -- Tokenizer is Key to Visual Generation
    Nitesh Bharadwaj Gundavarapu
    Luca Versari
    Kihyuk Sohn
    Agrim Gupta
    Xiuye Gu
    Alex Hauptmann
    Boqing Gong
    Lu Jiang
    ICLR (2024)
    VideoPoet: A Large Language Model for Zero-Shot Video Generation
    Dan Kondratyuk
    Xiuye Gu
    Jonathan Huang
    Grant Schindler
    Rachel Hornung
    Vighnesh Birodkar
    Jimmy Yan
    Ming-Chang Chiu
    Hassan Akbari
    Josh Dillon
    Agrim Gupta
    Meera Hahn
    Anja Hauth
    David Hendon
    Alonso Martinez
    Kihyuk Sohn
    Xuan Yang
    Huisheng Wang
    Lu Jiang
    ICML (2024)
    Contextualized Spatial-Temporal Contrastive Learning with Self-Supervision
    Liangzhe Yuan
    Rui Qian
    Yin Cui
    Boqing Gong
    Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) (2022), pp. 13977-13986