Vineeth Ravi

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CVNov 18, 2024
IKEA Manuals at Work: 4D Grounding of Assembly Instructions on Internet Videos

Yunong Liu, Cristobal Eyzaguirre, Manling Li et al. · salesforce, stanford

Shape assembly is a ubiquitous task in daily life, integral for constructing complex 3D structures like IKEA furniture. While significant progress has been made in developing autonomous agents for shape assembly, existing datasets have not yet tackled the 4D grounding of assembly instructions in videos, essential for a holistic understanding of assembly in 3D space over time. We introduce IKEA Video Manuals, a dataset that features 3D models of furniture parts, instructional manuals, assembly videos from the Internet, and most importantly, annotations of dense spatio-temporal alignments between these data modalities. To demonstrate the utility of IKEA Video Manuals, we present five applications essential for shape assembly: assembly plan generation, part-conditioned segmentation, part-conditioned pose estimation, video object segmentation, and furniture assembly based on instructional video manuals. For each application, we provide evaluation metrics and baseline methods. Through experiments on our annotated data, we highlight many challenges in grounding assembly instructions in videos to improve shape assembly, including handling occlusions, varying viewpoints, and extended assembly sequences.

CLOct 2, 2020
DocuBot : Generating financial reports using natural language interactions

Vineeth Ravi, Selim Amrouni, Andrea Stefanucci et al.

The financial services industry perpetually processes an overwhelming amount of complex data. Digital reports are often created based on tedious manual analysis as well as visualization of the underlying trends and characteristics of data. Often, the accruing costs of human computation errors in creating these reports are very high. We present DocuBot, a novel AI-powered virtual assistant for creating and modifying content in digital documents by modeling natural language interactions as "skills" and using them to transform underlying data. DocuBot has the ability to agglomerate saved skills for reuse, enabling humans to automatically generate recurrent reports. DocuBot also has the capability to continuously learn domain-specific and user-specific vocabulary by interacting with the user. We present evidence that DocuBot adds value to the financial industry and demonstrate its impact with experiments involving real and simulated users tasked with creating PowerPoint presentations.