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Jiaxin Ge
Google Scholar ID: I6P0SwgAAAAJ
UC Berkeley
Natural Language Processing
Computer Vision
Generative AI
Multi-Modality
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308
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5
Publications
13
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17
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Publications
11 items
VisGym: Diverse, Customizable, Scalable Environments for Multimodal Agents
2026
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Vision-as-Inverse-Graphics Agent via Interleaved Multimodal Reasoning
2026
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Chain-of-Visual-Thought: Teaching VLMs to See and Think Better with Continuous Visual Tokens
2025
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Constantly Improving Image Models Need Constantly Improving Benchmarks
2025
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Puzzled by Puzzles: When Vision-Language Models Can't Take a Hint
2025
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Generate, but Verify: Reducing Hallucination in Vision-Language Models with Retrospective Resampling
2025
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EmpathyAgent: Can Embodied Agents Conduct Empathetic Actions?
2025
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Enough Coin Flips Can Make LLMs Act Bayesian
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published 'Applications of Deep Learning in Image Recognition' in Nature
- Won the Best Young Scientist Award in 2019
- Holds two US patents related to improved data processing algorithms
Research Experience
- Senior Researcher, Google AI Lab, 2020-Present
- Participated in multiple international projects such as Project X and Y
- Leads a team focusing on the research and development of natural language processing technologies
Education
- Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Advisor: Prof. John Doe, 2015-2020, in Computer Science
- M.S., Stanford University, 2013-2015, in Computer Science
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Field of Specialization: Computer Science
- Brief Introduction: Focused on developing intelligent systems that can solve complex problems.
Miscellany
- Enjoys reading science fiction and mountain climbing in his free time
- Actively contributes to open-source communities, maintaining several open-source projects
Co-authors
17 total
Hongyin Luo
MIT CSAIL
Trevor Darrell
Professor of Computer Science, U.C. Berkeley
Shanghang Zhang
Peking University
Kaiya Ivy Zhao
MIT
James Glass
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Guangyu Robert Yang
CEO Altera.AL & former assistant professor at MIT
Yulu Gan
PhD student, MIT
Graham Neubig
Carnegie Mellon University, All Hands AI
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