Yue Wang

Yue Wang is an assistant professor of Computer Science at University of Southern California and a research scientist in the NVIDIA Autonomous Vehicle Research Group. He obtained his PhD from MIT EECS in 2022, advised by Justin Solomon in the Geometric Data Processing Group. Previously, he was a master's student at the University of California, San Diego. He received his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Zhejiang University. He has received the NVIDIA Fellowship (2020-2021) and the MIT EECS William A. Martin Master's Thesis Award (2021). Yue's research lies at the intersection of computer vision, computer graphics, and robotics. His goal is to use machine learning to enable visual intelligence with minimal human supervision. He studies how to design 3D learning systems which leverage geometry, appearance, and any other cues that are naturally available in sensory inputs. He is also broadly interested in eclectic applications on top of these systems.
Yue Wang

Posts by Yue Wang

Generative AI

Reconstructing Dynamic Driving Scenarios Using Self-Supervised Learning

From monotonous highways to routine neighborhood trips, driving is often uneventful. As a result, much of the training data for autonomous vehicle (AV)... 6 MIN READ