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Pashmina Cameron

Principal Applied Scientist

Pashmina Cameron
Pashmina Cameron

Pashmina Cameron is a principal applied scientist working in Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group (ASG).

While at Microsoft Research Cambridge, Pashmina worked on a number of projects including Project HSD, Project Silica, Generative Chemistry, and co-ran the MSR Cambridge AI Residency program for three years.

Before that, she led a computer vision R&D team (now part of MicroFocus) at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise where her research spanned areas such as SLAM, 3D reconstruction and 3D change detection, and augmented reality.  Pashmina also developed industrial computer-vision solutions for facial recognition, object detection and recognition, license-plate recognition, and intelligent scene analysis.  She also built commercial foreign-exchange software at Integral that is still widely used today.

Pashmina holds a Ph.D. in computer vision from the University of Cambridge on a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.

Her current interests include generative models for language understanding and computer vision, stochastic optimization algorithms, and code optimization.

Learn more about Pashmina on Google Scholar and Microsoft Research.

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