
Rodolfo Corona Rodriguez
Graduate student @ University of California Berkeley
language grounding
vision-and-language
embodied ai
3d reconstruction
multiview
unsupervised grammar induction
multimodal grammar induction
vision and language
grammar induction with large language models
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
Rodolfo (Rudy) Corona is a 3rd year PhD student at UC Berkeley in the Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) lab. Rodolfo's research is focused on language learning in embodied settings. Prior to this, he completed a Fulbright Student grant at the University of Amsterdam, and received his bachelors degree from UT Austin. He is funded by an NSF GRFP and a Ford Foundation fellowship.
Presentations

Re-evaluating the Need for Visual Signals in Unsupervised Grammar Induction
Boyi Li and 9 other authors

Which One? Leveraging Context Between Objects and Multiple Views for Language Grounding
Chancharik Mitra and 5 other authors

Voxel-informed Language Grounding
Rodolfo Corona Rodriguez and 3 other authors

Modular Networks for Compositional Instruction Following
Rodolfo Corona Rodriguez and 4 other authors