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I am a Computer Science PhD student at Ben Gurion University, in the Vision, Inference, and Learning (VIL) group, under the supervision of Dr. Oren Freifeld.
Roy Uziel
Computer Science PhD student
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Date of Birth:
April 17th, 1991
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EDUCATION
2019
PhD Computer Science
Ben-Gurion University
Converted to direct PhD track
2019
PhD Student Internship
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Preserving Systems department - Hosted by Dr. Michael J. Black.
Using StyleGan as the base architecture to condition facial image generation on 3D parameters as in FLAME so as to be able to change expression, pose, shape etc. This potentially opens
the door for animation without target video.
2017-2019
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MSc. Computer Science
Ben-Gurion University
Research in the field of Computer-Vision and Machine-Learning.
Bayesian nonparametric mixture model of superpixels that respects topology and favors spatial coherence. The optimization based and topology-aware inference is parallelizable and
implemented in GPU.
EXPERIENCE
2017-2018
Teaching Assistant
Ben-Gurion University
TA of: Operating Systems, Introduction to Computer Science.
Practical sessions for 2 group of students (40 students).
2017
Software Firmware Engineer
AudioCodes - DSP Group
Developing DSP application over a embedded DSP board
2016-2017
Automation Developer
AudioCodes - DSP Group
Developing real time host applications (C++) and the test platform over the IP-Phone products.
PUBLICATIONS
ICCV 2019
International Conference on Computer Vision
Bayesian Adaptive Superpixel Segmentation
Roy Uziel, Meitar Ronen, Oren Freifeld
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Computer Vision
Bayesian Infernce
Superpixels
Machine Learning
Clustring
Generative Models