Zehao Wen

Building Tech to help Every Human Being.

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The best of man is like water;

it benefits all

without seeking recognition.

I might be a GEEK (Nerd). My drive for self-actualization compels me to use my strengths to assist everyone on the planet, with technology serving as an excellent tool to enhance productivity and simplify our lives—plus, isn’t everything tech-related incredibly cool? 😎

My research is centered on Artificial Intelligence, specifically Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision/Graphics, seeing how they’ve changed our society (and my love for computer science that began at age 8, aspiring to be one of those hackers in hoodies and masks typing away on a black terminal 💻). However, I am keen and eager to explore any technological area that can make our world a better place, from biology to physics to computer science.

Yet, I might not be a NERD. I care about the societal and ethical issues related to technology as much as I care about the technology itself. I actively surf on Twitter and r\singularity. One of my fundamental goals is to make technology accessible to everyone, so that every person can be more productive and lead a better life. Check out my Twitter account where I demystify obscure AI concepts using intuitive language that everyone can understand.

I am vibrant in my daily life. I like Steph Curry (I even have his autobiography 😋), love the AF1 shoe line👟, and dream of driving a Mercedes AMG GTR 🚔. Above all, my favorite book series is “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”—it’s simply AMAZING. If you share any of these interests, I’d love to connect!

Latest Blogs

Publications

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    AnyHome: Open-Vocabulary Generation of Structured and Textured 3D Homes
    Zehao Wen* , Zichen Liu* , Srinath Sridhar , and Rao Fu*†
    European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), Jul 2024
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    ChatGPT v.s. Media Bias: A Comparative study of GPT-3.5 and Fine-tuned Language Models
    Zehao Wen† , and Rabih Younes
    Applied and Computational Engineering, Oct 2023

Selected Projects