Chris Paxton

Johns Hopkins University

Names

How do you usually write your name as author of a paper? Also add any other names you have authored papers under.

Chris Paxton (Preferred)

Emails

Enter email addresses associated with all of your current and historical institutional affiliations, as well as all your previous publications, and the Toronto Paper Matching System. This information is crucial for deduplicating users, and ensuring you see your reviewing assignments.

****@jhu.edu
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****@nvidia.com
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****@live.com
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****@meta.com
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****@fb.com
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****@gmail.com

Education & Career History

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PhD student
Johns Hopkins University (jhu.edu)
20122018
 
Undergrad student
University of Maryland, College Park (umd.edu)
20082012
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Jesse Thomason
****@usc.edu
20182022
 
Coauthor
Yonatan Bisk
****@yonatanbisk.com
20182022
 
Postdoc Advisor
Dieter Fox
****@nvidia.com
20182022
 
PhD Advisor
Marin Kobilarov
****@jhu.edu
20142018
 
PhD Advisor
Gregory D. Hager
****@cs.jhu.edu
20132018
 

Expertise

For each line, enter comma-separated keyphrases representing an intersection of your interests. Think of each line as a query for papers in which you would have expertise and interest. For example: deep learning, RNNs, dependency parsing

Robotics
Present
 
Deep learning
Present