George Toderici received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Houston in 2007 where his research focused on 2D-to-3D face recognition, and joined Google in 2008. His current work at Google Research is focused on lossy multimedia compression using neural networks. His past projects at Google include the design of neural-network architectures and classical approaches for video classification, action recognition, YouTube channel recommendations, and video enhancement. He has helped organize the THUMOS-2014 and YouTube-8M (CVPR 2017, ECCV 2018) video classification challenges, and contributed to the design of the Sports-1M dataset. He has also served as Area Chair for the ACM Multimedia Conference in 2014, and is a regular reviewer for CVPR, ICCV, and NIPS.Read More