Fangrui Zhu
(she/her/hers)
PhD Student
Research interests
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
Education
- MS in Statistics, Fudan University — China
- BS in Software Engineering, Tongji University — China
Biography
Fangrui Zhu is a PhD student in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, based in Boston. She is advised by Huaizu Jiang.
Zhu is passionate about using the latest computer vision techniques to design new multimodal models capable of understanding and reasoning about the world around them. She worked on problems related to segmentation and person re-identification before joining Khoury College in 2021 to pursue a PhD, with the hope of eventually enabling deep learning models to understand and reason from images and videos. Her work has appeared in NeurIPS, IJCV, and IEEE/CVF CVPR.
In her free time, Zhu enjoys Pilates, Gyrotonic, and snowboarding.
Labs and groups
Recent publications
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Zero-Shot Referring Expression Comprehension via Structural Similarity Between Images and Captions
Citation: Zeyu Han, Fangrui Zhu, Qianru Lao, Huaizu Jiang. (2024). Zero-Shot Referring Expression Comprehension via Structural Similarity Between Images and Captions CVPR, 14364-14375. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR52733.2024.01362