How I peer into the geometry behind computer vision
Briefly

Working at the RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project, I lead research on AI's fundamentals while exploring its applications in brain-computer interfaces.
My journey in mathematics began in rural Vietnam, and it enabled me to travel the world and work at international institutes, leading to my role in AI.
Information geometry is a key area of my research, focusing on the complex geometrical structures of data in high-dimensional spaces, important for machine learning.
The ultimate goal of our work with brain-computer interfaces is to decode brain signals, potentially allowing paralyzed individuals to control their movements through thought.
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