Compositionality in Vision and Language
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Compositionality can be found almost everywhere one looks. It is
manifest in as diverse a range of entities as objects around us, the
languages we use, and even our actions and interactions with the
world. My work involves exploring and exploiting the general nature
of such compositionality, often across multiple modalities, to solve
deep and complex problems in perception. I demonstrate such ability
in a variety of domains including part-based structures, board
games, and activity recognition. I also show evidence for a
particular kind of compositionality in how the brain perceives the
world, lending further credence to the ubiquity and utility of
compositionality.
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