Gregory P. Meyer
Scholar

Gregory P. Meyer

Google Scholar ID: 7_JY8gkAAAAJ
Meta
Computer VisionMachine Learning
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
1,630
 
H-index
15
 
i10-index
17
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
51
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 1. DepthLM: Metric Depth From Vision Language Models (Arxiv, 2025)
  • 2. VLM-AD: End-to-End Autonomous Driving through Vision-Language Model Supervision (CoRL, 2025)
  • 3. Generative Data Mining with Longtail-Guided Diffusion (ICML, 2025)
  • 4. Flash3D: Super-scaling Point Transformers through Joint Hardware-Geometry Locality (CVPR, 2025)
  • 5. Cohere3D: Exploiting Temporal Coherence for Unsupervised Representation Learning of Vision-based Autonomous Driving (ICRA, 2025)
  • 6. VLMine: Long-Tail Data Mining with Vision Language Models (WACVW, 2025)
  • 7. VLM-KD: Knowledge Distillation from VLM for Long-Tail Visual Recognition (Arxiv, 2024)
  • 8. ViP-LLaVA: Making Large Multimodal Models Understand Arbitrary Visual Prompts (CVPR, 2024)
  • 9. SHIFT3D: Synthesizing Hard Inputs For Tricking 3D Detectors (ICCV, 2023)
  • 10. Efficient Transformer-based 3D Object Detection with Dynamic Token Halting (ICCV, 2023)
  • 11. RV-FuseNet: Range View Based Fusion of Time-Series LiDAR Data for Joint 3D Object Detection and Motion Forecasting (IROS, 2021)
  • 12. SDVTracker: Real-Time Multi-Sensor Association and Tracking for Self-Driving Vehicles (ICCVW, 2021)
  • 13. MultiXNet: Multiclass Multistage Multimodal Motion Prediction (IV, 2021)
  • 14. An Alternative Probabilistic Interpretation of the Huber Loss (CVPR, 2021)
  • 15. LaserFlow: Efficient and Probabilistic Object Detection and Motion Forecasting (RA-L, 2020) - Best Paper Award
Research Experience
  • 1. Staff Research Scientist at Reality Labs, Meta
  • 2. Researcher at Cruise
  • 3. Researcher at Uber ATG
Education
  • Ph.D. from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, specializing in Computer Vision (advisor information not provided).
Background
  • Currently an AI researcher at Reality Labs, Meta, working on cutting-edge challenges at the intersection of machine learning and computer vision. Before joining Meta, he spent more than eight years in the autonomous driving industry, contributing to research efforts at Cruise and Uber ATG. His research focused on computer vision.