Lukas Muttenthaler

TU Berlin

Names

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Lukas Muttenthaler (Preferred)

Emails

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****@outlook.de
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****@cbs.mpg.de
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****@tu-berlin.de

Education & Career History

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PhD student
TU Berlin (tu-berlin.de)
2021Present
 
PhD student
Max-Planck Institute (mpg.de)
20202022
 
MS student
University of Copenhagen (ku.dk)
20182020
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Andrew Lampinen
****@google.com
2023Present
 
Coauthor
Katherine Hermann
****@google.com
2023Present
 
Coauthor
Simon Kornblith
****@google.com
2022Present
 
PhD Advisor
Klaus-Robert Müller
****@tu-berlin.de
2021Present
 
Coauthor
Robert A. Vandermeulen
****@tu-berlin.de
2021Present
 
Coauthor
Martin N. Hebart
****@cbs.mpg.de
2021Present
 

Expertise

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latent variable models
2021Present
 
representation learning
2020Present
 
variational inference
2020Present
 
computer vision
2020Present
 
deep neural network
2020Present
 
deep learning
2019Present
 
cognitive science
2019Present