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Laszlo Jeni works as an Assistant Research Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is affiliated with the Computational Behavior Lab. His research broadly focuses on the synthesis and analysis of human behavior using various sensors and modalities. Jeni's work includes developing methods to model and analyze multiple nonverbal modalities such as facial expressions, head movements, gaze direction, and bodily gestures through video and physiological biosensors. His interests span the fields of computer vision, machine learning, behavioral science, and affective computing. He is particularly motivated by the applications of his work in the domains of human health and assistive technologies, as well as advancements in computer graphics.
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