David Fouhey (original) (raw)
After 5 wonderful and busy years at CMU, I have moved to UC Berkeley. Please find my new personal websitehereif you are not automatically redirected in 5 seconds.
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David Fouhey Quick info: CV Google Scholar Semantic Scholar Email (Reveal): Name FAQ: `Foe'-`eee'. It rhymes with snowy or Joey: the key is to forget how it is spelled. It (but not me) is from the County Cork, Ireland. Pictures: One picture is hard to identify a person with. Here are some more. |
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Executive summary: I am a postdoctoral fellow (2016-) at UC Berkeley, working with Jitendra Malik andAlyosha Efros. I received a Ph.D. in Robotics (2011-2016) fromThe Robotics Institute atCarnegie Mellon University, where I worked with Abhinav Guptaand Martial Hebert and was a NSFand then NDSEG fellow.
News
- I started a postdoc in Fall 2016 at UC Berkeley with Jitendra Malik and Alyosha Efros.
- My picks for CVPR 2016 were featured in CVPR Daily News
- I co-taught 16-824 (Visual Learning and Recognition) in Spring 2016.
- I visited the VGG group at Oxford for Summer 2015.
Research
I work on computer vision and machine learning. I am interested in getting computers to understand the world in terms of:
- physical properties: how do we recover intrinsically 3D properties from a 2D image? which 3D properties should we perceive and how do they interact? and how do we reconcile our strong prior knowledge about this problem with data-driven techniques?
- functional properties: how do we understand how an agent (e.g., human or robot) can interact with the world? and what are the implications for 3D understanding?
as well as how these two relate to semantics, or a language-based understanding.
Publications
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R. Girdhar, D. Fouhey, M. Rodriguez, A. Gupta _Learning a Predictable and Generative Vector Representation for Objects_To appear at ECCV 2016 (Spotlight)[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Project Page] |
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Factoring Scenes into 3D Structure and Style D. FouheyDoctoral Dissertation[Dissertation (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Defense Slides (PDF)] |
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D. Fouhey, A. Gupta, A. Zisserman _3D Shape Attributes_In CVPR 2016 (Oral - Watch the presentation on Youtube)[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Project Page] [Poster (PDF)] [Talk (PPTX)] [Talk (PDF)] |
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R. Girdhar, D. Fouhey, K. M. Kitani, A. Gupta, M. Hebert _Cutting through the Clutter: Task-Relevant Features for Image Matching_In WACV 2016.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] |
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D. Fouhey, W. Hussain, A. Gupta, M. Hebert _Single Image 3D Without a Single 3D Image_In ICCV 2015.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Poster (PDF)] [Supplemental (PDF)] [Bonus Details (PDF)] |
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X. Wang, D. Fouhey, A. Gupta _Designing Deep Networks for Surface Normal Estimation_In CVPR 2015.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] |
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D. Fouhey, A. Gupta, and M. Hebert _Unfolding an Indoor Origami World_In ECCV 2014 (Oral - Watch the presentation on VideoLectures.net)[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Project Page] [Extended Results (PDF)] |
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D. Fouhey and C.L. Zitnick _Predicting Object Dynamics in Scenes_In CVPR 2014.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Project Page][Supplemental (PDF)] |
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D. Fouhey, V. Delaitre, A. Gupta, A. Efros, I. Laptev, and J. Sivic. People Watching: Human Actions as a Cue for Single View Geometry.Accepted in IJCV (extended version of ECCV 2012 paper).[Preprint (PDF)] [Final version (via Springer)] |
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D. Fouhey, A. Gupta, and M. Hebert _Data-Driven 3D Primitives for Single Image Understanding_In ICCV 2013.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Project Page] [Poster (PDF)] |
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D. Fouhey, V. Delaitre, A. Gupta, A. Efros, I. Laptev, and J. Sivic. People Watching: Human Actions as a Cue for Single View Geometry.In ECCV 2012 (Oral - Watch the presentation on VideoLectures.net ).[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex][Project Page] |
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V. Delaitre, D. Fouhey, I. Laptev, J. Sivic, A. Gupta, and A. Efros. Scene Semantics from Long-term Observation of People.In ECCV 2012.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex] [Project Page] |
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D. Fouhey, A. Collet, M. Hebert, and S. Srinivasa Object Recognition Robust to Imperfect Depth Data.In CDC4CV 2012 in conjunction with ECCV 2012.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex][Supplemental(PDF)] [Supp. Video 1] [Supp. Video 2] |
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M. Costanza-Robinson, B. Estabrook, and D. Fouhey Representative elementary volume estimation for porosity, moisture saturation, and air-water interfacial areas in unsaturated porous media: Data quality implications (Sorry for not posting a pre-print!)In Water Resources Research, Volume 47, 2011.[Official Version] [Bibtex] |
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D. Fouhey, D. Scharstein, and A. Briggs. _Multiple plane detection in image pairs using J-linkage._In ICPR 2010.[Publication (PDF)] [Bibtex]Implementation (Python and C) [Code (Zip)] [Poster (PDF)] |
Miscellaneous
You may be interested in the following.
Writing (arranged in chronological order):
- My Ph.D. dissertation, Factoring Scenes into 3D Structure and Style(Dissertation and Defense Slides)
- A note on some practical considerations when evaluating surface normals
- My A.B. thesis,Multi-Model Estimation in the Presence of Outliers(Thesis andPoster andPresentation)
Miscellaneous
- CMU RI Thesis Template (zip) based off of a CMU RI tech report template from Daniel Morris.
Fun & Games
- Academic Ancestry and Erdös Number: See where I fit in!
- #1 Messiest Desk: My desk was voted #1 messiest desk in the second floor of Smith Hall at Carnegie Mellon during the RI's open house for 2016.
If a cluttered desk is an indication of a cluttered mind, then what does an empty desk indicate? - Deep Excel: Daniel Maturana and I released ExcelNet, a break-through technology that merges the power of Deep Learning with Excel.
The spreadsheet The whitepaper The pitch slides Protips (actually quite helpful) - Visual Rank Estimation: Visually Identifying Rankwith Daniel Maturana proves that linear algebra can be replaced with machine learning. It also shows that if you are a CNN, the much-hated jet colormap is actually the best colormap. Winner of the ``Most Frighteningly Like Real Research'' award at SIGBOVIK 2016.
- Celebrity Learning: You may also know my award-winning work with Daniel Maturana on celebrity-themed learning, making money at home from Hilbert's Nulstellensatz, and more from OneWeirdKernelTrick.com
- Award-Winning Optimization Sheet: I wrote an award-winning one page cheat-sheet for Convex Optimization at CMU (10-725). Be sure to check the watermark!