Caroline Rebecca Pantofaru - Google Scholar Profile
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Google Scholar profile of Caroline Pantofaru, a robotics and computer vision researcher (formerly at Google/Waymo), whose work on perception and scene understanding is relevant to AI safety in physical systems and autonomous vehicles.
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This is the Google Scholar profile of Caroline Rebecca Pantofaru, a researcher with significant publication output in robotics, computer vision, and perception. Her h-index of 35 and over 7,000 citations indicate substantial influence in the field. Her work on scene understanding and robot perception has relevance to safe autonomous systems.
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- •Researcher with h-index of 35 and 7,000+ total citations, indicating significant academic impact in robotics/CV
- •Research spans computer vision, scene understanding, and robot perception — areas foundational to safe autonomous systems
- •Co-authored with Martial Hebert (CMU), a prominent robotics researcher, suggesting work in robot perception and planning
- •Publication record spans 2007–2024, reflecting sustained contributions to the field
- •Work on perception systems is relevant to AI safety in physical deployment contexts like autonomous vehicles
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