Welcome!
I’m excited to launch this academic blog as part of my website redesign. This platform will serve as a space where I can share my thoughts, research insights, tutorials, and experiences in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science.
What to Expect
In this blog, you’ll find:
- Research Insights: Deep dives into my current research projects, paper reviews, and discussions of interesting findings in the AI community
- Technical Tutorials: Step-by-step guides on implementing various algorithms, using AI frameworks, and best practices in software development
- Academic Journey: Reflections on my experiences as a student researcher, lessons learned, and advice for fellow students
- Project Updates: Progress reports and technical details about my ongoing projects, including Orzlab
- Conference & Paper Reviews: Summaries and analyses of important papers from top conferences like CVPR, ICCV, NeurIPS, and more
My Research Focus
As a second-year Computer Science student at Vietnamese-German University (VGU), my research interests lie primarily in:
- Few-shot learning and meta-learning approaches
- Vision-language models (CLIP, ALIGN, and related architectures)
- Real-time computer vision systems
- Knowledge distillation and model compression
I’m passionate about bridging the gap between state-of-the-art research and practical applications, and I hope this blog will reflect that balance.
Community and Collaboration
Through Orzlab, I’ve had the privilege of building a community of tech enthusiasts, and I want this blog to extend that spirit of collaboration and knowledge sharing. Feel free to reach out if you have questions, suggestions for topics, or if you’d like to collaborate!
Stay Tuned
I’ll be posting regularly about various topics. If there’s something specific you’d like me to write about, don’t hesitate to contact me via email or social media.
Thank you for visiting, and I look forward to sharing this journey with you!
Want to learn more about me? Check out my CV or explore my research publications.