Aude Oliva

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Born
France
Knownforcomputer vision, hybrid images
Thesis Perception de scènes : traitement fréquentiel du signal visuel : aspects psychophysiques et neurophysiologiques
Doctoral advisorJeanny Herault
Aude Oliva
Born
France
Known forcomputer vision, hybrid images
Scientific career
Thesis Perception de scènes : traitement fréquentiel du signal visuel : aspects psychophysiques et neurophysiologiques
Doctoral advisorJeanny Herault

Aude Oliva is a French professor of computer vision, neuroscience, and human-computer interaction at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).

Oliva has a dual French baccalaureate in mathematics and physics. She then earned a Masters of Science in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience from the Institut National Polytechnique in Grenoble and then a doctorate from the same university in 1995.[1] She joined the MIT faculty in 2004 and CSAIL in 2012.[2]

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