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  1. Dr. Olga Russakovsky is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Princeton University. Her research is in computer vision, closely integrated with the fields of machine learning, human-computer interaction and fairness, accountability and transparency.

  2. Crowdsourcing in computer vision. A Kovashka, O Russakovsky, L Fei-Fei, K Grauman. Foundations and Trends® in computer graphics and Vision 10 (3), 177-243. , 2016. 159. 2016. REVISE: A tool for measuring and mitigating bias in visual datasets. A Wang, A Liu, R Zhang, A Kleiman, L Kim, D Zhao, I Shirai, A Narayanan, ...

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    Russakovsky has been involved in several initiatives to improve access to computer science and public understanding of artificial intelligence. She serves on the board of AI4ALL foundation, which looks to improve diversity in artificial intelligence. As part of AI4ALL Russakovsky led a summer camp for high school girls. She ran the first summer cam...

    Russakovsky is the lead author of Imagenet large scale visual recognition challenge, which was published in the International Journal of Computer Vision in 2015. The paper describes the creation of a publicly available dataset of millions of images of everyday objects and scenes, and its use in an annual competition between the visual recognition a...

    Russakovsky's awards and honours include: 1. 2015 Foreign Policy100 Leading Global Thinkers 2. 2016 PAMI Everingham Prize 3. 2017 MIT Technology Review35 under 35 4. 2020 Anita BorgEarly Career Award (BECA)

  3. Vikram V. Ramaswamy, Sunnie S. Y. Kim, Ruth Fong, Olga Russakovsky: UFO: A unified method for controlling Understandability and Faithfulness Objectives in concept-based explanations for CNNs. CoRR abs/2303.15632 ( 2023 )

  4. Olga Russakovsky. Associate Professor, Computer Science Department http://cs.princeton.edu/~olgarus Princeton University olgarus@princeton.edu. Education and training. Postdoctoral fellow, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, September 2015 - June 2017 Advisors: Profs. Abhinav Gupta and Deva Ramanan.