Knowledge problems excite me!
Currently thinking about Feeds - current feeds are noisy and full of spam, and users have very little control over their daily information diet. How can we give users more meaningful control over their feeds? Chat with me on @Jason_Ys on Twitter if you're interested.
Currently Senior SWE at You.com - working on A/B tests, YouChat and ML. Previously CTO & Co-founder at Hypotenuse.ai (YC S20) and an ML researcher at Stanford AI Labs, NUS CVRP Lab and DSO Laboratories (Defence).
Personamo - Giving users more meaningful control over their Feeds.
Crowdwise - Relevant discussions from HN & Reddit as you browse. Chrome extension that adds to your browsing experience by showing you backlinks and relevant discussions about your current web page from Hacker News and Reddit.
Branchminds - AI Research Assistant to find Web links related to your Notion Content. A widget that is embedded right within your Notion that will read from your Notion content to help you to research and find relevant Web links in the topics that you care about.
Concept Bottleneck Models - Learning models that we can interact with using high-level concepts: would the model predict severe arthritis if it thinks there is a bone spur in the x-ray?
Transferable Semi-supervised 3D Object Detection from RGB-D Data - Training 3D object detectors for new object classes from only 2D bounding box labels of these new classes, while simultaneously transferring information from 3D bounding box labels of the existing classes.