Kristen Grauman


Kristen Lorraine Grauman is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin on leave as a research scientist at Facebook AI Research. She works on computer vision and machine learning.

Early life and education

Grauman studied computer science at Boston College, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 2001. She joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology for her postgraduate studies, earning a Master of Science degree in 2003 followed by a PhD in 2006 supervised by Trevor Darrell. During her PhD Grauman worked as a research intern at Intel and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Career and research

In 2007 Grauman was appointed Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor at University of Texas at Austin. Her research looks to develop algorithms that can categorise and detect objects. She is interested in how computer vision can solicit information from humans. She was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2011.
She is an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow. She was awarded an Office of Naval Research young investigator award in 2012. In 2013 she was awarded a Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence Young Researcher Award. She is working on techniques to get computers to watch and summarise videos for easy viewing. The egocentric films will be used to aid the elderly and those with impaired-memories.
She has developed several patents for machine learning; including pyramid match kernel methods and a technique to efficiently identifying images.
Grauman serves as associate editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. As of May 2018, Grauman is on leave at Facebook AI Research.

Awards and honors

Her awards and honors include: