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'YZ' Yezhou Yang

Associate Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence

Yang's research interests include cognitive robotics, computer vision, robot perception, manipulation actions, vision and language.

Recent stories

Skyline of Abu Dhabi, representing the international research collaborations between the ASU School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence and UAE partners.

Fulton Schools faculty members create new tech and trainings to assist transportation planners.

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ASU faculty members showcased impactful AI research underway that’s designed to assist in memory care and tutoring.

Tejas Gokhale and two others

Tejas Gokhale takes the lessons he learned from Fulton Schools faculty and applies them to his own career in academia.

'YZ' Yezhou Yang speaking in front of a group

ASU researchers are using artificial intelligence to improve Alzheimer’s disease treatment, non-invasive health monitoring and independence for older adults.

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Computer science student creates new tool to make AI-generated art

A research team that includes Fulton Schools doctoral students and faculty members is modeling a more sustainable future for AI-generated art.
Aviral Shrivastava holding a small vehicle with a speech bubble that says "Forks up!"

Kachow! ASU engineers will bring us talking cars

ASU professor Aviral Shrivastava has a plan that allows self-driving cars to collect data through sensors and cameras and tell other vehicles what they detect.
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ASU research ensures autonomous vehicle safety, reliability

Researchers in the Fulton Schools are driving innovation in the autonomous vehicle industry, building confidence in the technology and protecting passengers.
A graphic depicting Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering faculty members Hamid Marvi and Yezhou “YZ” Yang along with imagery representing their entrepreneurial ventures.

ASU entrepreneurial program expands research impact

2022 Fulton Entrepreneurial Professors Yezhou “YZ” Yang and Hamid Marvi receive support for ventures that improve traffic monitoring and cancer treatment
Materials science and engineering graduate student Christabel Wireko Arthur conducts nanoparticle research for health care applications.

Innovation at work: ASU students conduct impactful research in health care, machine learning and sustainable infrastructure

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering students conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges in health, sustainability, data science and more.
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Data DNA to provide security for generative modeling

Yi “Max” Ren and a team of ASU researchers are studying the attribution and secure training of generative models.
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Engineering evolutionary steps in automated mobility

Two Fulton Schools engineers are leading research that Arizona leaders envision will put the state at the forefront of automated transportation innovation
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ASU team wins AI commentator track of the KAIST World Cup 2018

ASU's interdisciplinary team for the AI commentator track of the KAIST AI World Cup 2018 won the competition with the play-by-play commentaries.
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ASU researchers improving human life with AI earn NSF CAREER Awards

Two assistant professors at Arizona State University earn NSF CAREER Awards to advance artificial intelligence through machine learning.