Visipedia 2025 @ MIT

Visipedia is a long-standing research consortium envisioned back in 2008 by Serge Belongie and Pietro Perona that seeks to develop interactive and participatory systems that capture and share visual expertise. These types of human- or expert-in-the-loop systems have proven to be wildly successful when deploying AI in real-world, expert scenarios from ecology to medicine.

 

Today, AI systems look much different than they did a decade ago, and the ways that we interact with AI have diversified. What does “human-in-the-loop” mean for the next 10 years? Join the Visipedia team on June 10th at MIT for a morning of discussion and brainstorming on the future of expertise and its intersection with AI.

 

Speakers:
Bailey Flanigan (Harvard)
Vincent Sitzmann (MIT)
David Fouhey (NYU)
Mark Hamilton (MIT)
Antonio Torralba (MIT)
Michael Hobley (Caltech)
Justin Kay (MIT)
Max Hamilton (UMass Amherst)
Sara Beery (MIT)

 

The event is open to the public, please feel free to share with your colleagues. We look forward to seeing you!