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SHORT BIO
David Chan is a Postdoctoral Scholar at UC Berkeley studying multimodal representation learning for assistive AI under advisors Trevor Darrell. He holds an MS and PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley and dual BSc degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Denver. In industry, he has worked with leading companies such as Amazon, Google, and NASA, contributing to the development of scalable and accessible machine learning systems. David is also the maintainer of TSNE-CUDA, an open-source implementation of TSNE on the GPU used in diverse applications, including biomedical technologies and manufacturing systems.
Presentations

Virtual Personas for Language Models via an Anthology of Backstories
Suhong Moon and 6 other authors

ALOHa: A New Measure for Hallucination in Captioning Models
Suzanne Petryk and 6 other authors

CLAIR: Evaluating Image Captions with Large Language Models
David Chan and 4 other authors

IC3: Image Captioning by Committee Consensus
David Chan and 4 other authors