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Hema Koppula

Senior Research Scientist at Apple

Hema Swetha Koppula is a Research Scientist at Apple, specializing in machine learning, computer vision, and robotics.4 She has a strong academic background with a Ph.D. from Cornell University, where she focused on understanding human activities and object affordances from RGB-D videos.13

Koppula's research interests lie at the intersection of computer vision, machine learning, and robotics. She has worked on developing algorithms for understanding human environments and activities to enable assistive robots to work with and around people.3

Some of her notable publications include:

  1. "Learning human activities and object affordances from rgb-d videos" (2013)1
  2. "Anticipating human activities using object affordances for reactive robotic response" (2015)1
  3. "Semantic labeling of 3d point clouds for indoor scenes" (2011)1

Prior to joining Apple, Koppula worked as a Research Scientist at Amazon after completing her Ph.D. in August 2015.6 She has also had internships at Google's Machine Perception Team and Yahoo! Labs.3

It's important to note that there are other professionals named Hema Koppula in different roles, such as Infrastructure Architects at PNC25, but the Research Scientist at Apple is specifically Hema Swetha Koppula.

Highlights

Dec 5 · researchgate.net
Learning Human Activities and Object Affordances from RGB-D Videos
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Jan 28 · openreview.net
Hema Swetha Koppula - OpenReview
‪Hema Swetha Koppula‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
May 1 · cs.cornell.edu
Hema Koppula - CS@Cornell
Hema Koppula - CS@Cornell

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Cupertino, California, United States