John Oberlin
Computer Science PhD Student
Brown University
CIT 311
oberlin - at - cs - dot - brown - dot - expected domain
I am a graduate student in Computer Science at Brown University. I started here
in 2011 after transferring from U Chicago.
I joined Stefanie Tellex in the
Humans to Robots Laboratory in Fall 2014. My research involves the joint
solution of problems from artificial intelligence, robotics, computer vision,
and control systems. My approaches emphasize a combination of theory and
engineering. I have been strongly influenced by design patterns and algorithms,
and I draw from my background in analysis and physics when appropriate.
Before 2011 I worked at Havok in SF for a year and a half, and before that I
spent two years earning an MA in Math at UC Berkeley.
My undergraduate degree is from FSU in Mathematics.
I am a fan of cats, trees, water, wind, and tea.
P. F. Felzenszwalb, J. G. Oberlin
Multiscale Fields of Patterns
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS). 2014.
P. F. Felzenszwalb, J. G. Oberlin
Multiscale Fields of Patterns
(arXiv:1406.0924)
S. Naderi Parizi, J. Oberlin, P. Felzenszwalb
Reconfigurable Models for Scene Recognition
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2012
Last edited 6/2/2015.