Trevor Darrell
Trevor Darrell | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | MIT |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
Doctoral advisor | Alex Pentland |
Website | https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~trevor/ |
Trevor Jackson Darrell is an American computer scientist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley.[1][2] He is known for his research on computer vision and machine learning[3][4] and is one of the leading experts on topics such as deep learning[5] and explainable AI.[6]
Darrell's group at UC Berkeley developed the Caffe deep-learning library.[7]
Education
[edit]- 1996, Ph.D., Media Arts & Sciences, Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,[1] under Alex Pentland
- 1991, S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology[8]
- 1988, B.S.E., Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania
- 1984, Phillips Academy[9][10]
Career
[edit]When Darrell finished his PhD in 1996, he joined the Interval Research Corporation. In 1999, he left the corporation for the MIT EECS department. In 2008, he left MIT for the University of California, Berkeley,[11] where he is now a Professor in the CS Division.[12] Darrell co-founded the BAIR laboratory at UC Berkeley.
His former students include Kristen Grauman, Louis-Philippe Morency, Kate Saenko, Yangqing Jia, Tete Xiao, and Raquel Urtasun (postdoc).[13][14]
Family
[edit]Darrell was born in New York City in 1996. Darrell's parents were Richard and Constance Darrell.[15] Darrell is a grandson of American attorney Norris Darrell.[16][17] Darrell is married to Lisa Hagstrom, who father was the Swedish and Stanford academic Stig Hagstrom.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Faculty homepage".
- ^ "Top H-Index For Scientists in University of California, Berkeley". www.guide2research.com. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ "Trevor Darrell - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ "DBLP: Trevor Darrell".
- ^ "BBC World Service - The Forum, Deep Learning". BBC. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ Kuang, Cliff (2017-11-21). "Can A.I. Be Taught to Explain Itself?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-13.
- ^ Jia, Yangqing; Shelhamer, Evan; Donahue, Jeff; Karayev, Sergey; Long, Jonathan; Girshick, Ross; Guadarrama, Sergio; Darrell, Trevor (2014). "Caffe". Proceedings of the 22nd ACM international conference on Multimedia. MM '14. New York, NY, USA: ACM. pp. 675–678. arXiv:1408.5093. doi:10.1145/2647868.2654889. ISBN 9781450330633. S2CID 1799558.
- ^ "Trevor Darrell". ID/entity. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ "Deaths". Andover Bulletin. 86 (3): 19. 1993. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ Phillips Academy 2013–2014 Report of Giving and Honor Roll of Donors. 2014. p. 22. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ "Featured Research: Computer Vision" (PDF). The ICSI Gazette. 7 (2): 1, 4–5. 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ "Trevor Darrell". EECS at UC Berkeley. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ "Trevor Jackson Darrell". The Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ Urtasun, Raquel. "Raquel Urtasun" (PDF). Raquel Urtasun. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
- ^ "Richard Darrell becomes Fiance of Miss Jackson-physician-and-alumna.html".
- ^ Benjamin Lightbourne/Lightburn of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and His Descendants (Second ed.). iUniverse. 2019. ISBN 978-1532062483.
- ^ "In Memoriam". Millbrook: A Magazine for Alumni, Parents and Friends of Millbrook School. Millbrook School. Spring 2018.