Ying Nian Wu

UCLA

Names

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Ying Nian Wu (Preferred)
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Yingnian Wu

Emails

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****@stat.ucla.edu

Education & Career History

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Full Professor
UCLA (stat.ucla.edu)
2006Present
 
Associate Professor
UCLA (stat.ucla.edu)
20012006
 
Assistant Professor
UCLA (stat.ucla.edu)
19992001
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Song Chun Zhu
****@stat.ucla.edu
19962020
 
PhD Advisee
Tian Han
****@ucla.edu
20152019
 
PhD Advisee
Jianwen Xie
****@ucla.edu
20122017
 
PhD Advisor
Donald Rubin
****@stat.harvard.edu
19921997
 

Expertise

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representation learning
2000Present
 
generative models
1996Present
 
unsupervised learning
1996Present