Master Student
Robotics Institute,
School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University
Email: haoshuoh [at] andrew.cmu.edu
GitHub, Linkedin
Haoshuo Huang is a master student at Robotics Institute in School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He obtained his Bachelor's degree from Computer Science and Technology Department, Tsinghua University in 2018.
He interned four times at Google (Jun. 2018 - Dec. 2018, Jan. 2019 - May 2019, May 2019 - Aug. 2019, May 2020 - Aug. 2020), conducted research in multimodal machine learning and explored potential production applications. He published two papers about Vision-and-Language Navigation during the internship along with a technical report about a RL framework. Prior to that, he also spent some time in Microsoft Research Asia working on projects about medical images.
Transferable Representation Learning in Vision-and-Language Navigation
H. Huang*, V. Jain*, H. Mehta, A. Ku, G. Magalhaes, J. Baldridge, E. Ie.
ICCV' 2020
Multi-modal Discriminative Model for Vision-and-Language Navigation.
H. Huang*, V. Jain*, H. Mehta, J. Baldridge, E. Ie
NAACL 2019 SpLU workshop (Best Paper Award)
Domain Transfer Through Deep Activation Matching.
H. Huang, Q. Huang, P. Krähenbühl,
ECCV' 2018
VALAN: Vision and Language Agent Navigation
L. Lansing, V. Jain, H. Mehta, H. Huang, E. Ie.
Arxiv
Tsinghua–HKUST Programming Contest Champion, 2016
ACM/ICPC Asia Regional Mudanjiang Site, Gold Medalist, 2014
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI), Gold Medalist (Top 50 highschool student in China), 2013
Programming Languages:
Python, C/C++, Java, MATLAB, LaTeX, Lua
Language Proficiency:
English (full professional proficiency), Mandarin (native)
During my spare time I enjoy competitive programming (codeforces: RsEnts). Feel free to reach out if you are also an algorithm lover :-).