Luke Melas-Kyriazi

University of Oxford, University of Oxford

Names

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Luke Melas-Kyriazi

Emails

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****@college.harvard.edu
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****@gmail.com
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****@sjc.ox.ac.uk

Education & Career History

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PhD student
University of Oxford, University of Oxford (robots.ox.ac.uk)
20202023
 
Undergrad student
Harvard University (harvard.edu)
20162020
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisor
Andrea Vedaldi
****@robots.ox.ac.uk
20202024
 
PhD Advisor
Christian Rupprecht
****@robots.ox.ac.uk
20202024
 
PhD Advisor
Iro Laina
****@robots.ox.ac.uk
20202024
 
Coauthor
Arjun Manrai
****@hms.harvard.edu
20202020
 

Expertise

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Unsupervised representation learning
Present
 
Unsupervised segmentation
Present
 
Continuous-time machine learning models
Present
 
Single-View 3D reconstruction
Present