Jiaman Li
Jiaman Li is an Applied Scientist at Amazon Frontier AI & Robotics (FAR) who obtained her PhD from Stanford University under the supervision of Prof. C. Karen Liu and Prof. Jiajun Wu. Her research focuses on human motion modeling and humanoid robot learning, with the long-term goal of building humanoid agents capable of perceiving, moving, and interacting in both virtual and real-world environments. She is best known for her work on human-object interaction synthesis, ego-body pose estimation, and 3D human motion generation, with papers published at CVPR, ECCV, SIGGRAPH Asia, and ICML.
“Yen-Jen Wang, Jiaman Li, Sirui Chen, Takara E. Truong, Pei Xu, Pieter Abbeel, Rocky Duan, Koushil Sreenath, Angjoo Kanazawa, Carmelo Sferrazza, et al.”
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