
Henry Tsui
Hi! I’m Hao-Tang Tsui, feel free to call me Henry!
I work on computer vision, vision–language models, and trying to build a usable bridge between pixels and words.
Previously, I was a research assistant at Academia Sinica (YOLO-Lab) with Prof. Mark Liao, where I worked on YOLO-related research and re-release YOLO under the MIT.

Yu-Rou Tuan
Hi, I’m Yu-Rou Tuan, feel free to call me Lucy.
I am interested in 3D vision and real-to-sim.

Prof. Kris Kitani
Kris M. Kitani is an associate research professor of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He received his BS at the University of Southern California and his MS and PhD at the University of Tokyo. His research projects span the areas of computer vision, machine learning and human computer interaction. In particular, his research interests lie at the intersection of first-person vision, human activity modeling and inverse reinforcement learning. His work has been awarded the Marr Prize honorable mention at ICCV 2017, best paper honorable mention at CHI 2017 and CHI 2020, best paper at W4A 2017 and 2019, best application paper ACCV 2014 and best paper honorable mention ECCV 2012.
